“With a greater captive audience at home, and museums and galleries only cautiously reopening, there is huge potential for exhibition-making using Augmented Reality (AR) in the home. But what are the obstacles that artists and curators must overcome?
The coronavirus lockdown has hastened the widespread adoption of certain technologies, such as video calling, and created a spike in digital output from museums, galleries and artists. “We’re being accelerated into a world that we might not have [otherwise] entered for five or 10 years,” says Matt Lewis, a digital direction tutor at London’s Royal College of Art (RCA).”
Source: The Art Newspaper