Experience Augmented Reality With Snapchat

Experience Augmented Reality With Snapchat

By Aditi Roy

Have you managed to discover the artist in you while home-sheltering and social distancing?

If not, then Snapchat come to your aid as it announced a new augmented reality experience created in close collaboration with renowned artist Damien Hirst.

Inspired by his iconic 'Spin' paintings, this globally available Snapchat lens allows anyone to make their own spin art in his style, right from home. Pour virtual paint as your canvas spins to make many possible creations.

Snapchat and Hirst have also teamed up with the charity Partners in Health on this experience to support their COVID-19 relief efforts. The organisation is working to support vulnerable communities during the pandemic and provide care for millions of patients worldwide.

The filter is available worldwode on snapchat. Pixabay

Artist Damien Hirst commented:

"It's amazing to be working with Snapchat on this totally mega spin art lens and making it possible for millions of people to make their own spin paintings right from their phones. I am so happy that this partnership also supports Partners in Health, a brilliant and forward-thinking organisation that helps communities in developing countries around the world cope with the devastating impact of COVID-19,"

Hirst first began experimenting with spin art in 1992, and at the first exhibition of the series, all gallery visitors were invited to make their own free drawings on a spin drawing machine made from a drill, democratizing the experience of making art. Now, a wider audience than ever will experiencethis through augmented reality as the Snap community worldwide can try their hand at making their own version of Hirst's iconic art through the lens of Snapchat's camera. Additionally, Snapchatterscan also submit their creations to "Our Story" so that the whole Snapchat community can see what they've made, creating a composite virtual gallery of Spin paintings. (IANS)

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