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Prospect murals to leap into life on the Adelaide Fringe through augmented reality
The inner-north suburb of Prospect has a reputation for street art, but an Adelaide Fringe Festival event is bringing some of its cherished laneway murals to life in a technological take on “daubism”.
Key points:
- The Prospect Art Walk will launch on Thursday and will bring augmented reality to existing street art
- Some six artworks have been augmented as part of a larger, multi-venue event involving DJs, live art and music
- Adelaide artist Luku Kuku has a large backlog of high profile works in the digital and interactive space
Daubism, a phrase coined in South Australia to describe a new work created from an existing work, was made more prominent by Bridgewater artist Driller Jet Armstrong who controversially added his own flair to legally…
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