Project Detail

Fleeting Figures

Synopsis

An Augmented Reality exhibition which aims to create a collective experience in public spaces, focusing on what unites and connects us. This virtually connected outdoor exhibition is a collection of interactive artworks from a number of Sweden-based artists, created specifically for our LFF 2023.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2023

Details

Year
2023
Running time
60 min
Format
AR (Augmented Reality)
Director
Untold Garden
Producer
Untold Garden
Artists
Åsa Cederqvist, Lundahl & Setil, Pastelae, Oscar Häggström, SONG, Untold Garden

Production Status

Production Company

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