🦜PIAFS ! Augmented reality exhibition on Parisian birds
Do you love Paris? Do you love art? This is for you!
Grab your smart phones and tablets and bring the whole family to the Alliance Française for PIAFS !
Whether they're grumpy, in a hurry, or romantic, Parisians are a curious flock! Artists from various backgrounds collaborated on this exhibition to playfully illustrate Parisian stereotypes. From a hipster blackbird to ducks at the Aquaboulevard and including a swallow sipping coffee on a terrace, PIAFS ! brings to life countless ways of seeing those fascinating city dwellers
With an innovative setup that’s easy to use, visitors can dive into vibrant, magical, graphic worlds, perfect for children and adults alike. Through augmented reality, each image comes to life using the Maison Tangible app, available for free on smartphones and tablets.
PIAFS ! is imagined by Maison Tangible (publishing house) in collaboration with Errratum (contemporary illustration journal), based on an original idea by Amaël Isnard, Emmanuelle Leleu and Benjamin Flouw, and presented by Electroni-k association.
For all ages, recommended from 4-6 years and up.
Grab your smart phones and tablets and bring the whole family to the Alliance Française for PIAFS !
Whether they're grumpy, in a hurry, or romantic, Parisians are a curious flock! Artists from various backgrounds collaborated on this exhibition to playfully illustrate Parisian stereotypes. From a hipster blackbird to ducks at the Aquaboulevard and including a swallow sipping coffee on a terrace, PIAFS ! brings to life countless ways of seeing those fascinating city dwellers
With an innovative setup that’s easy to use, visitors can dive into vibrant, magical, graphic worlds, perfect for children and adults alike. Through augmented reality, each image comes to life using the Maison Tangible app, available for free on smartphones and tablets.
PIAFS ! is imagined by Maison Tangible (publishing house) in collaboration with Errratum (contemporary illustration journal), based on an original idea by Amaël Isnard, Emmanuelle Leleu and Benjamin Flouw, and presented by Electroni-k association.
For all ages, recommended from 4-6 years and up.