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At XRDC in October Frog Design's Charles Yust will showcase how mixed-reality devs can work with museums to both deepen appreciation of art in existing audiences and spark it in new ones.
July 12, 2018
As XRDC draws closer, we're excited today to announce another fascinating talk for this premier AR/VR/MR innovation event that's all about the process of using cutting-edge tech to bring people into museums and other cultural institutions in new and meaningful ways.
Titled "Mixed Reality and Magritte: Bringing An Immersive Space to SFMOMA", this XRDC Innovation track talk presented by Frog Design's Charles Yust will showcase how museums can use technology to both deepen appreciation of art in existing audiences and spark it in new ones.
Accordin to Yust, Frog and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art aim to achieve this with "The Interpretative Gallery" -- a mixed-reality space in the René Magritte exhibition SFMOMA is hosting from May through October.
Designed and developed by Frog, the immersive environment uses stereo cameras and computer vision algorithms to invite visitor participation in a uniquely Magrittian "augmented reality." Thus, Yust's talk will dive deep into how mixed reality is used to elevate art exhibitions in museums and beyond.
It promises to be a great talk, so don't miss it! And since XRDC takes place in the last week of October, why not make some time to visit the SFMOMA and see the exhibit?
XRDC takes place this October 29th and 30th in San Francisco at the Westin St. Francis Hotel. Now that registration is open, you'll want to look over XRDC passes and prices and register early to get the best deal! Register for XRDC by July 27 to save $500 with code B500 -- this limited time offer gives you $100 off in addition to the $400 in savings with the early registration rate.
For more information about XRDC, which is produced by organizers of the Game Developers Conference, check out the official XRDC website. You can also subscribe to regular XRDC updates via email, Twitter and Facebook.
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