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Fig. 10.1 The Half Kiss by Vladimir Geroimenko, 2013. An augmented reality painting at the
Hidden Realities Exhibition
The following labels, placed on the wall near the paintings, included the title of a
painting and a concise description of its main idea:
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Painting 1: “What Lies Underneath?” An Impressionist-style digital photo
painting of the Link Café at the Eden Project, Cornwall. This artwork is a tribute
to the Black and White Photography that was an historic starting point for today's
Digital Photo Painting.
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Painting 2: “The Half Kiss.” A digital photo painting that brings up a ques-
tion “Who is that girl kissing?” Augmented Reality provides the answer (see
Figs. 10.1 and 10.2 ).
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Painting 3: “This is not a Phone.” A digital photo painting with a reference
to René Magritte's “This is not a Pipe”. Is the iPhone really a phone or is it
something else? Look at the painting through the AR browser of your smart
phone (see Figs. 10.3 and 10.4 ).
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Painting 4: “Augmented Quote.” A digital photo painting that shows only the first
part of a quotation. An Augmented Reality feature completes the quote, makes it
funny and adds the name of the author.
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Painting 5: “Four Keywords Lost in Augmented Reality.” A digital photo
painting based on a constructed virtual environment. Where is the fourth key?
Only your AR browser can find it.
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