Interactive Histories on Cleveland Avenue
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What if you could transform everyday utility boxes into mesmerizing works of art? Join us as we explore this innovative intersection of augmented reality and public art with an exciting radio interview featuring Matt Fantone and Pam Cook from WHBC 1480 and Mix 94.1. This episode promises a deep dive into my two-year-long project animating 14 utility boxes in downtown Canton, designed by the talented Dirk Rozich, each reflecting Stark County's rich history. Also, hear about my collaboration with artist Ericck Freeman on a captivating mural at Shorb Avenue, which comes alive with his drumming music.
Ready to experience the first augmented reality mural in Stark County? I'll share my journey from being a finalist in a mural design competition to creating interactive electric boxes on Cleveland Avenue. You'll learn about the educational potential of augmented reality art and my commitment to expanding its reach through the Canton Museum of Arts. Plus, discover the app that animates images by simply pointing your phone at them and get a preview of our upcoming events, including a lively art project at the Wishes Tent on August 8th and 9th. Don't miss the grand opening on August 11th and an exciting live painting session for First Friday Hall of Fame—community art has never been this interactive!
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