Sun, 24 Mar
|Berlin
24.03 | Immersive guided tour - Lost Track of Time
Immersive guided tour Exploring the past and future of Park am Gleisdreieck with Augmented Reality
Time & Location
24 Mar 2024, 11:00 – 14:30
Berlin, Askanischer Pl. 6, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Tickets
Immersive Guided Tour
Lost Track of Time: Immersive guided tour Exploring the past and future of Park am Gleisdreieck with Augmented Reality
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Clem & Kat
We loved it. It was such a creative and engaging way of learning about the area we live in. Yael was a hugely thoughtful guide and the mixture of historical narrative and augmented reality worked really well.
It helped us to see our neighbourhood in a new light and provoked lots of reflections that will enrich our experience of living in Berlin over the coming years.
How do we use the ZAUBAR AR app?
To participate with your own device - iphone or ipad - use this link to download the app and join the tour. Or here: https://zaubar.com/portal?LLwupL
Will we wear special glasses during the tour?
No. The augmented reality app we use is based on screens of both ipads and iphones. It's social and communicative.
Must I bring a device in order to take part?
You may, but you don't have to. The guide will carry a few devices so that all participants could enjoy the AR content.
What happens in case of bad weather?
Only in case of heavy rain or snow showers the tour will be postponed.
About me
My name is Yael Peri and I’m a multidisciplinary creator, architecture researcher and tour guide based in Berlin. I established Narrating.Space as a creative frame-work which would bind my various projects together.
My work in all fields focuses on research-based projects in collaboration with public institutions, archives and communities. I hold a master’s degree from the Bauhaus University, graduating from the international program of "Public Art and New Artistic Strategies".
I am also a member of the Centre for Documentary Architecture.
My works have been exhibited at many different festivals and public events in Israel and Germany.
Project Team: Constanza Carvajal, Eva Hasel, Maria Paula Maldonado, Pata Popov