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Alex Israel × Snapchat

Alex Israel × Snapchat

This book was published on the occasion of Alex Israel × Snapchat at the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida. The exhibition featured five of Israel’s iconic Self-Portraits, each painting transformed by Snapchat’s augmented reality (AR) technology into an immersive animated experience, as well as a site-specific sixth work that employs the company’s Landmarker software to initiate a unique interaction with the museum’s historic Art Deco façade.

Designed in the style of a children’s board book with heavy, layflat cardboard pages, the catalogue features installation photography and reproduces the works in the exhibition alongside the QR codes that, when scanned by a phone camera, afford access to immersive, animated AR components that playfully introduce the reader to a variety of LA landmarks, flora, and fauna. In addition, the digital “pop-up” book includes a foreword by Silvia Karman Cubiñá, the museum’s executive director and chief curator; an essay by Tina Rivers Ryan; and a conversation between Hans Ulrich Obrist, Evan Spiegel, and the artist exploring the intersection of art and new technology.

$17.50

Original: $50.00

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Alex Israel × Snapchat

$50.00

$17.50
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This book was published on the occasion of Alex Israel × Snapchat at the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida. The exhibition featured five of Israel’s iconic Self-Portraits, each painting transformed by Snapchat’s augmented reality (AR) technology into an immersive animated experience, as well as a site-specific sixth work that employs the company’s Landmarker software to initiate a unique interaction with the museum’s historic Art Deco façade.

Designed in the style of a children’s board book with heavy, layflat cardboard pages, the catalogue features installation photography and reproduces the works in the exhibition alongside the QR codes that, when scanned by a phone camera, afford access to immersive, animated AR components that playfully introduce the reader to a variety of LA landmarks, flora, and fauna. In addition, the digital “pop-up” book includes a foreword by Silvia Karman Cubiñá, the museum’s executive director and chief curator; an essay by Tina Rivers Ryan; and a conversation between Hans Ulrich Obrist, Evan Spiegel, and the artist exploring the intersection of art and new technology.