Danielle Siembieda Alter Eco Artist and BRIDJE Project Member: siembieda.com Augmented Reality in The Refuge in Refuse allows for a sort of historic marker to remain on site bringing past, present and visitors together to commemorate their shared life experience. Traces of webbed moments are triggered by the nostalgic memories founded through Augmented Reality. The buildings can be torn down, people removed and sea levels engulf waterfront gardens but the images of this transient village will remain through its own dimension. A layer of reality seen only through the lens of cybernetic technology will become a destination point cultural anthropologists of the future, descendants of residents and whoever or whatever chooses to dig into the layered archive of the Albany Bulb.
We have partnered with an architectural surveying company, F3 Associates, to do 3D Scanning of the main structures and residents at the Albany Bulb. Using California Coordinates, a precise form of GPS data, the virtual models will be indefinitely available through any AR viewing device regardless of what is built or destroyed in its place.
We have partnered with an architectural surveying company, F3 Associates, to do 3D Scanning of the main structures and residents at the Albany Bulb. Using California Coordinates, a precise form of GPS data, the virtual models will be indefinitely available through any AR viewing device regardless of what is built or destroyed in its place.