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Broadway art exhibit offers more than the eye can see

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“Broadway Augmented” allows viewers – using a smartphone or tablet – to see 16 virtual-reality art pieces interacting with the existing landscape along Broadway between Ninth and 21st streets.

Rachel Clarke, background, stands near 16th Street and Broadway in this mobile phone screen capture image of her piece called “Tower”, which features animated images using the Broadway Augmented app. The art project is part Broadway Augmented, where 16 locations along Broadway will have virtual artwork only visible through the Broadway Augmented app on smart phones and tablets and opens on Saturday.

Rachel Clarke, artist and professor of new media art at Sacramento State, looks at a virtual piece of artwork by Rebecca Krinke, called “Known,” on 17th Street near Broadway. The piece is part of the exhibit “Broadway Augmented,” in which artwork visible through a smartphone app will decorate Broadway.

Above, Rachel Clarke, a professor at CSU Sacramento, shows Arnulfo Marin a piece by Jose Carlos Casado called “Dis_Placed Phone” at Broadway and 18th.

Smartphone screen captures display Malcolm Cochran’s “The Peaceable Kingdom,” above, and Clarke, in background, next to her piece, “Tower,” near 16th Street and Broadway.

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