Entries in exhibit (2)

Friday
May032019

A sci-fi car exhibit in LA has HoloLens tours

The Petersen Automotive Museum in LA is going to be running a Hollywood Dream Machines exhibit featuring some of the most iconic vehicles from sci-fi movies and games. As expected, you’ll see the DeLorean from Back to the Future, the lightcycle from Tron: Legacy, Deckard’s sedan from Blade Runner. There are also cars like the Lexuses in Black Panther and Minority Report and life-size recreations of a Warthog from Halo and Sparrow from Destiny. But aside from seeing these vehicles as is, Microsoft is offering mixed reality tours using the HoloLens headset for the DeLorean and the Warthog to provide a more engaging experience with the exhibit. The opening reception for the exhibit is on May 4th at 7PM local time and will cost US$75 per ticket. The exhibit is going to run for a long time—until March 15th, 2020, to be exact.

Source: Engadget

Thursday
Jul122018

Microsoft and artist Mel Chin partner to bring Mixed Reality into art

What will New York’s Time Square look like if climate change remains unchecked? Artist Mel Chin, together with Microsoft, Time Square Arts, No Longer Empty, and Queens Museum, sought to answer this question with Mixed Reality experience Unmoored and Wake. Unmoored shows a submerged Times Square in a future where the ice caps have melted and the oceans continue to rise. You can see this submerged area through a Mixed Reality experience using Microsoft HoloLens or via augmented reality through their mobile phones. Meanwhile, Wake is a sixty-foot animatronic installation you can interact with that “evokes the hull of a 19th century shipwreck crossed with skeletal remains of a marine mammal.”

Chin’s works will be on display at the Broadway Plaza between 46th Street and 47th Street as part of the multi-location Mel Chin: All Over the Place exhibition. You can experience and explore Unmoored using the Microsoft HoloLens until July 13th or use mobile devices until the exhibit’s end on September 5th.