Silkscreens that move: stARTup Art Fair, Los Angeles
Jill Taffet, stARTup Art Fair
Jill Taffet brought new silkscreens to the stARTup Art Fair in Los Angeles in 2019, with black and white animations layered over the prints in AR. At a fair where hundreds of artists compete for a few seconds of attention in a hotel room, a print that starts moving is a reason to stop walking.
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
- Jill Taffet artist
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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