HERVISIONS (est. 2015) is a femme-focused curatorial agency facilitating online and offline experiences and collaborations with partners to research and produce innovative commissions, exhibitions and events with a strong focus on the intersection of art, technology and culture. HERVISIONS proudly curated the first ever augmented reality face filter exhibition to be held in an arts institute in Europe during the Lives of Net Art programme at Tate Modern, April 2019. HERVISIONS partnered with the Photographers' Gallery, Soho London for an augmented reality initiative called Open Space and commissioned artist Josèfa Ntjam first augmented reality solo show titled Underground Resistance - Living memories
Most recently HERVISIONS was invited to create a public digital artwork for the Radical Landscapes exhibition at the William Morris Gallery, October 2023 - February 2024.
"Wild Wired! Rewilding Encounters of Langthorne Park" is a groundbreaking, first of it's kind public artwork which aims to explore - digital rewilding combining community engagement, digital practices, gaming technologies, and advanced AI tools.
Previous collaborations, exhibitions, partners and organizations include:
Tate Modern, Tate Britain, arebyte, LUX, bitforms, Instagram, FURTHERFIELD, Saatchi Gallery, FACT, Snapchat, The Photographers Gallery, Spectacles, DAZED, Boiler Room, LN-CC, BFI, Creative Coding Utrecht, Gossamer Fog, The London College of Fashion, isthisit, Meta, Mira Festival, William Morris Gallery, Waltham Forest Borough and Google Arts and Culture.
Hervisions proudly devised the FIRST EVER Augmented reality workshop using Facebook's programme Spark AR and a face filter exhibition at the TATE Modern called Face Up as part of the LIVES OF NET ART programme last MAY 2019, which subsequently the format traveled to TATE Britain for LATE AT TATE and to the BFI, as part of the Women with A Movie Camera summit. Hervisions conceptualised the format of a spark Augmented Reality workshop, curated digital artifacts/ OBJ FILES which were donated by artists to be recycled in the workshop to create unique AR face filters for visitors alongside an exhibition of pre published face filters activated by QR codes and exhibition of moving images exploring visual bias and new beauty.
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