Blink Twice: An Augmented Reality Exhibition at The Hudson Eye
Blink Twice explores the threshold between the visible and invisible, between what’s physically present and digitally conjured. Through Augmented Reality (AR) layered on digital art prints, each work comes alive when the viewer chooses to look again. This exhibition, the first of its kind in Hudson, is an invitation to reconsider the limits of perception in a world increasingly shaped by what we cannot touch. Curated by Digital Arts Blog founder, Cansu Peker, for The Hudson Eye Festival.
The Ode Islands by Ornagh
In her world premiere performance The Ode Islands, artist Ornagh merges live theatre, motion capture, and responsive virtual reality to craft a one-woman show unlike any other — one where the body, voice, and digital world move as one.
Digital Art at The Louvre
The Louvre, an institution synonymous with timeless art and culture, is proving it’s just as comfortable embracing the future as it is preserving the past. For centuries, this iconic museum has been a guardian of human creativity, showcasing masterpieces from around the globe. But what makes the Louvre truly special is how it’s blending this deep respect for history with a forward-thinking attitude.
AR Public Art: Alien Superstar by Tourmaline
To make sure black voices and stories can be heard widely, Kinfolk has launched its public AR exhibition in New York City — Alien Superstar by Tourmaline is one of the four augmented reality monuments placed in various locations in the city as part of Kinfolk’s efforts to highlighting black history in Signature Series.

