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The eden project has opened an augmented reality also know as the AR exhibition called ‘Seeing the Invisible’, which is appearing at 12 botanical gardens across six countries.

Seeing the Invisible features contemporary artworks created with AR by 13 international artists.

The exhibition is accessible on smartphones and tablets via the Seeing the Invisible app, which is available for iPhone and Android in the App Store and Google Play.   

To experience extraordinary digital works that enable us to view the natural world around them though a new lens will reach hearts and minds, as well as informing and educating simultaneously.”   

Seeing the Invisible is the first exhibition of its kind to be developed as a collaboration between global botanical gardens. It was instigated by the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens and Outset Contemporary Art Fund.

“In doing so, the exhibition engages a wide range of visitors with contemporary artworks, including a number that address critical issues around the environment, through this exciting new medium.” 

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