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Alexander Kluge: Pluriverse at Belvedere 21

Belvedere 21, Vienna

For Alexander Kluge. Pluriverse. The Poetic Power of Theory, Belvedere 21 extended the exhibition into digital space. Selected works carried an AR layer that added Kluge's moving image material to the pieces on the wall, which fits a film maker and writer whose work has always been about montage. Bilingual wall signage told visitors how to open it.

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Credits

  • Alexander Kluge artist
How a case like this gets made
  1. Pick what people will point their phone at: a painting, poster, pack, page or wall.
  2. Add the digital layer in the Artivive editor. Video, image, 3D model, sound. No code.
  3. Publish. Visitors open it in the free app or through a WebAR link, and enterprise campaigns run fully white label, under your own brand.
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