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This exhibition, open through October 29 at UMass Dartmouth CVPA Campus Gallery, recreates a destroyed brutalist fountain in the heart of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Using the latest Augmented Reality (AR) technology, the free app addresses the politics of reclaiming public spaces that are of symbolic value to citizens. Created by Baltimore artists Lisa Moren and James Mayhew, as well as Slovenian artists Martin Bricelj Baraga and Neja Tomšič, this exhibition consists of artistic productions and research aimed at defining the role of monuments today and the ways in which societies mark important landmarks in contemporary urban life. On Thursday, October 4th, artist and professor Lisa Moren will give an artist talk, showcasing the NONUMENT 01 augmented reality app, in which the fountain’s history is told through various interactive “memory artifacts,” such as koi fish and protest signs, which, when clicked, will show interviews with Baltimore residents sharing their memories of events at McKeldin Square. In addition to functioning as a public art project and historical record, the NONUMENT 01 app is also a new form of technological protest, and will serve to draw attention to the increasing influence of private entities on public spaces across the world, which the NONUMENT 01 artists feel is detrimental to the ability of citizens to express their First Amendment rights through demonstration. McKeldin Fountain was declared a Free Speech Zone for safe public protest in 2013, and because McKeldin Square still holds that designation, the artists have included free speech tools in the app. Exhibition Dates: Sept 26 – Oct 29 Augmented Reality Presentation with artist Lisa Moren: Thurs, Oct 4, 2 – 3 PM In conjunction with Professor Pamela Karimi’s class: Architecture & Sustainability. The event will take place partially in CVPA Campus Gallery and partially in UMass Dartmouth quad. The event is open to the public. Reception and Artist Talk: Thurs, Oct 4, 4 – 6 PM Commentaries by Professor Pamela Karimi.
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COPYRIGHT NOTIFICATION: Under the direction of the Visual Resource Center digital collections are made available to the UMass Dartmouth campus community for the sole purpose of classroom instruction and study in accordance U.S. Copyright Laws . All other uses are prohibited and are subject to copyright infringements.
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