Window Wonderland is an award-winning outdoor AR exhibition in Toronto's Junction neighborhood. This free event invites the family on an engaging urban walk where they can discover 20 augmented reality window installations and 10 murals by local and international artists.
The outdoor AR exhibition highlights a new addition this year — a mural by local artist Lula Lumaj and animator Sima Nasee called 'Flora and Fauna. This piece of art is crafted in collaboration with the City of Toronto Outdoor Mural Street Art Program and visitors can discover it at 384 Pacific Ave.
In order to engage with Window Wonderland and see the immersive digital animations come to life, individuals need to download and open the Artivive app.
Free Outdoor AR Exhibitions
Window Wonderland is Running Until January 31st in the Junction
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