Guerilla Art in Japanese Soccer Stadium by Augmented Bombings

  • Type: event
  • Location: Nack5 Stadium Ōmiya, 4 Takahana-cho, Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Saitama, 330-0803, JP
  • Starts: Mar 31 2012 at 1:00PM
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Exhibition Visualization: 40 virtual detonators in Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium (CC image credit see below)

The art action Augmented Bombings invites all augmented reality lovers and haters to its first Guerilla Art Exhibition in the Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium (current name: Nack5 Stadium Ōmiya) in Saitama, Japan. The opening will be on March, 31, at 13:00 local time. In order to handle the probably large number of 3D enthusiastics this rather spacy venue has been chosen which can welcome up to 15.300 visitors.

To see the totally harmless detonators , guests will need a smartphone or tablet with the app Layar installed. The art work will appear after opening "m.layar.com/open/fight" in the Internet Explorer Mobile. (For more info or help please visit http://www.augmented-bombings.de). The show documents detonators placed in eleven countries, each one made and rotated by hand, using noble materials such as hand-typed PHP files.

The exhibition entrance fee ranges from 500 ¥; (6,07 $ or 4,57 €) up to 5000 ¥ (60,72 $ or 45, 75 €). Of course all proceeds will be donated to the great Nack5 Stadium Ōmiya which generously offers its stadium without even knowing about. Augmented Bombings would like to express its heartful thanks.

There will also be an attractive side event: Directly under the detonators, a J-League match is scheduled to be played: Ōmiya Ardija vs. Nagoya Grampus. http://de.soccerway.com/matches/2012/03/31/japan/j1-league/omiya-ardija/nagoya-grampus-eight/1256715/

"Augmented Bombings" is an art action fighting virtual trash in the so called "Augmented Reality" by courageous 3D bombing. The artist responsible for the project is Sus Berkenheger.

Why fight virtual trash? Well, have a look at the mini-comic “The Geo Coordinates You Live In” (http://www.augmented-bombings.de/why).

The exhibition will run until April, 21.

The number 40 is significant in Jewish, Christian, Islamic and other Middle Eastern traditions. It can represent an estimate, or many of something. It's the symbol number for test and initiation. Rain fell for "forty days and forty nights" during the flood. Jesus fasted "forty days and forty nights" in the Judean desert. 40 is generally considered the number of points that a J-League team needs to avoid relegation.

Exhibition Visualization: Adaptation of the photo 'Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.' by Taishi Takahashi, available under CC BY 2.0 Copyright © 2008 Taishi Takahashi.
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