Karl Heinz Jeron

In the dim silence of an abandoned building, The Visitors emerge through augmented reality, fragmented sculptures floating where walls once held memory. Their forms, stitched from digital echoes and recycled matter, shimmer against the cracked concrete, observing without eyes. As you move through the space, their presence shifts with you, not haunting, but remembering.

https://openar.art/a/7v7CsgLRGqffJt03

To view the AR appearance of The Visitors, you’ll need a smartphone with location services enabled.










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