Art

Augmented reality show takes centre stage in two spots at same time

Zhan Art Space joins forces with Hin Bus Depot to exhibit Of Spaces in Between

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 10 Apr 2023 7:00PM

Augmented reality show takes centre stage in two spots at same time
Hin Bus Depot, Penang kickstarted Of Spaces in Between last weekend while Zhan Art Space’s is scheduled to open for April 15 at 3pm. – Instagram pic, April 10, 2023

ART and technology lovers are in for a treat as Zhan Art Space, Petaling Jaya is joining forces with Hin Bus Depot, Penang to host Malaysia’s very first and one-of-its-kind art exhibition, supported by the Penang Art District.

The exhibition is scheduled to happen at the same time, at two different locations, with one common theme.

Of Spaces in Between curator Ivan Gabriel has selected a collection of works from 24 artists that showcases two different but complementary artworks based on the theme ‘duality’. They will be exhibited at the respective location.

With the aid of augmented reality (AR) technology, viewers will get to explore and discover the artworks in an immersive way without having to travel to both locations.

Ivan shared that with Of Spaces in Between, the exhibition is to maximise the technology available, taking a step further in enhancing the experience of a traditional art exhibition.

With the help of Perk Reality, an augmented reality art app, viewers would be able to experience the physical artwork at one location and view the other augmented artwork through their phone; creating a harmonious dialogue.

The exhibition aims to illustrate how duality is an ever-present theme in our daily lives, affecting every aspect of our existence.

Kenny Ng, project manager of Penang Art District said that this collaboration between Hin Bus Depot and Zhan Art Space is admirable and a strategic move to connect both Penang and Klang Valley art institutions together.

Not only does it promote and showcase the diversity and quality of contemporary art produced across Malaysia, it also fosters a greater appreciation for art among the public, encouraging dialogue and ideas among artists, curators, and audiences.

“In the age of digitalisation and artificial intelligence, we are excited to bring in technology as part of an immersive art exhibition alongside Hin Bus Depot, Penang.

"Of Spaces in Between is a visual feast for the senses that celebrates diversity, multiplicity, and complexity in the human experience.

"We hope that viewers are inspired by the curated works, and be awed by the possibilities of modernity,” shared Desmond Tong, founder and curator of Zhan Art Space.

Hin Bus Depot, Penang kickstarted Of Spaces in Between last weekend while Zhan Art Space’s is scheduled to open for April 15 at 3pm. Of Spaces in Between in Penang will close on April 30 whereas it closes at Zhan Art Space on May 15. – The Vibes, April 10, 2023

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