Schiele under X-ray: Belvedere, Vienna
Belvedere Museum, Vienna
Egon Schiele. The Making of a Collection at the Belvedere used augmented reality to show the science under the paint. Standing in front of a Schiele, visitors opened the app and saw the X-ray of the sheet and the infrared thermography that reveals the drawing beneath the finished work. Conservation research that normally lives in a catalogue became part of the visit.
Outcome: AR layer on selected works of the 2018 Belvedere exhibition Egon Schiele. The Making of a Collection.
Planning an exhibition like this?
Artivive works with museums and galleries to add a digital layer to paintings, objects and wall texts. No app development, no code.
Credits
- Egon Schiele artist
- Belvedere Museum gallery
How a case like this gets made
- Pick what people will point their phone at: a painting, poster, pack, page or wall.
- Add the digital layer in the Artivive editor. Video, image, 3D model, sound. No code.
- 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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