Legacy 3.2 Part Three: collaboration, audience, and social media

For this project, I would approach a service for adults with intellectual disabilities that I know from my previous job and from which I recruited participants to an NIHR Invention for Innovation funded research project involving the virtual world platform, … Continue reading Legacy 3.2 Part Three: collaboration, audience, and social media

YouTube channel views

I just noticed yesterday that my in-app videos of the Art in the Wild exhibition (in the underpass, between the fields, and next to the river) have been attracting quite a lot of attention. Nora has had 1863 views Charlie 1806 views George 1359 views And Flora, 623 views. She has 100% likes though, which might matter if she could count. (Come on people, bump up poor Flora’s stats, she’s a proper cutie!) In-app posts are videos I make using the Artivive app which I then post to my channel, they’re not in–situ recordings made by visiting viewers. My all-time … Continue reading YouTube channel views

Art in the Wild Gallery

One of the few places in the village to have a nearly reliable phone signal (good luck with that national emergency text!) is by the river between two fields and under a flyover. I use the graffiti there as targets for AR videos based on my paintings, curating content to cater for all ages and sensibilities. On Bank Holiday Monday (UK) May 29th, I ‘opened’ my exhibition after posting on our local Facebook page details of its whereabouts and what people needed to be able to view the exhibits. I also said I would be there from 10-11am and 3-4pm … Continue reading Art in the Wild Gallery