Phone-Scannable Paintings

To Be Properly Seen, This Inverted Art Must Be Viewed Through a Phone

An inverted art project consists of paintings that can only be properly viewed through your smartphone. Intended as a commentary on the addiction people have to their phones, Mondrian Inverted: The Viewer is Not Present draws inspiration from Piet Mondrian's work. Created by J. Robert Feld, the series features geometric shapes and color blocking.

The artist notes the ubiquitous nature of phones and cameras at museums, exhibitions and other art-displaying venues. Although mobile devices are generally credited with disconnecting man from his surroundings, this inverted art project uses smartphones to connect people with the paintings. While the abstract compositions remain the same, when viewed through a mobile device the colors change (red becomes turquoise, for example).
Trend Themes
1. Inverted Art - Creating art that can only be properly viewed through a smartphone presents an opportunity to disrupt traditional art viewing experiences.
2. Commentary on Phone Addiction - Using art to comment on people's addiction to smartphones opens up possibilities for innovative approaches to raising awareness and sparking conversations.
3. Augmented Reality Art - Combining smartphone technology with art to create augmented reality experiences offers a disruptive innovation opportunity in the art industry.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can explore the use of inverted art and augmented reality to provide unique and interactive experiences for visitors.
2. Mobile Technology - The mobile technology industry can develop new applications and features that enhance the viewing of inverted art and support augmented reality experiences.
3. Public Exhibitions - Public exhibitions can incorporate inverted art and augmented reality to engage audiences and create memorable experiences.

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