Anthony Cappetto, founder of Art for After Hours has brought 4D emerging technologies (augmented and 360 virtual reality) to the Mark Conference at Rutgers University and hundreds of student and staff attendees.
Cappetto starting the installation with a check of the 360 VR and AR apps within the glasses working with the 3D hand painted anamorphic combined murals for what is called a 4D 3D Immersive Art Experience.
Cappetto atop the floating blocks designed into the vertical and horizontal planes viewing imagery of mountains and trees, all in 360 degree virtual reality via the glasses...
Some impromptu viewing through our glasses - in this case, AR 'shooting stars' hurtle across the 3D anamorphic artwork bringing illusion at the human and AR modeling levels...
A test shot of AR depicting mountains and trees inserted into the 3D immersive project...
In addition to the concourse 4D installation, Cappetto as a breakout lecturer shared street painting history, current developments, and the possibilities of blending 4D emerging technologies such as augmented and 360 virtual reality with over 40 students accepting resumes for joining the core technology team in future projects.
'Stepping Up' - Here are some pics of attendees from the Mark Conference interacting with the illusion... Enjoy!
Mark Conference staffer...
Former Gymnast of the Year and one of the key Mark Conference speakers - Kacy Cantanzaro 'stepping up' and 'making her mark', a theme of the conference in which all attendees are asked to make their marks and where will those 'marks' be made...
Mark Conference staff reaching out over the blocks creating the interaction within our 3D immersive pieces that we enjoy doing for our clients and their attendees...
I extend special thanks to the staff, speakers, and Rutgers students whom were very excited and very interested in how Art for After Hours uniquely blends traditional hand drawn/painted street art and 4D emerging technologies such as augmented and 360 virtual reality together as one, cohesive, panoramic experience.
Professionally, we reach out to our clients in advertising, branding, public relations, government, and related sectors to explore with us projects of greater, tailored complexity that will make an impact for this nascent combination of art and emerging technologies.
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized 3D street artist working with 4D Emerging Technologies and Founder of Art for After Hours, the first professional street painting art company in 2001.