By, uav-jp 19/12/2022

Reproduces the Arc de Triomphe / Global Portal Lens wrapped in a crested cloth cloth under the advanced AR technology of SNAP | Creatorzine "Creatorzine" for creators working in companies

The US SNAP, which operates a photo -shared social app for smartphones, is a partner with Sazabies and Christ Estates as part of an activity that gives freedom and equality to art through the camera.Wrapped, Global Portal Lens (Arc de Triomphe, global portal lens wrapped in cloth) has been announced.

60 years ago, the artists, Christ and Jeanne -Claude, conceived the impossible to "wrap the Arc de Triomphe in Paris in a cloth."With the announcement of this lens, fans of art enthusiasts around the world and the couple can experience their installations in a completely new form of SNAP's advanced expansion reality technology.

Snapの高度なAR技術で クリスト・エステートの布に包まれた凱旋門・グローバルポータルレンズを再現|企業で働くクリエイター向けウェブマガジン「CreatorZine(クリエイタージン)」

L'Arc De Triomphe, Wrapped, Global Portal Lens is the mission of Snap Camera, which changes the world, combining things that are visible in the real world and what they see in the digital world to experience the world around you.It was developed as part.

The partnership is Snap Inc.Haved the announcement of Ar Studio, which is scheduled to open in Paris.Furthermore, with this partnership, we hope to increase the awareness of AR (expansion reality) in France and increase the influence of local art, education and culture.

Sazabies, founded in 1744, is the oldest international auction company in the world.In addition to the auctions, a private sale, e -commerce, and a bay sea channel including retail stores, it promotes access, connoisseur, and preservation of fine art and rare works.

This time, Saza Beads has released all lists of the exhibition work obtained directly from the writer's studio.In addition, each work is sold as a private sale, and the revenue is donated to the "L'Arc De Triomphe, Wrapped" project and the "Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation" established to leave the property of artists in the next generation.That said.