Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality (AR) transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, overlaying digital elements onto physical spaces to create new dimensions of interaction and meaning. Where art and technology converge, AR becomes more than a tool—it is a reimagining of how we perceive, connect, and innovate.

Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality (AR) transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, overlaying digital elements onto physical spaces to create new dimensions of interaction and meaning. Where art and technology converge, AR becomes more than a tool—it is a reimagining of how we perceive, connect, and innovate.

Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality (AR) transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, overlaying digital elements onto physical spaces to create new dimensions of interaction and meaning. Where art and technology converge, AR becomes more than a tool—it is a reimagining of how we perceive, connect, and innovate.

Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality (AR) transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, overlaying digital elements onto physical spaces to create new dimensions of interaction and meaning. Where art and technology converge, AR becomes more than a tool—it is a reimagining of how we perceive, connect, and innovate.

Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality (AR) transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, overlaying digital elements onto physical spaces to create new dimensions of interaction and meaning. Where art and technology converge, AR becomes more than a tool—it is a reimagining of how we perceive, connect, and innovate.

Feb 28–Mar 16
augmented reality
augmented reality
Danny Goldfield, Lori Landay, Meghna Singh, and Simon Wood
Venue:
Lobby 10
Lobby 10
Mar 5
12:00–6:00pm
augmented reality
augmented reality
Monica Storss
Venue:
MIT Memorial Lobby, Building 10
MIT Memorial Lobby, Building 10