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An Augmented Reality Tool to Sell Art During the Pandemic & Beyond

04.15.20 | By
An Augmented Reality Tool to Sell Art During the Pandemic & Beyond

Much like every industry, the art and design worlds have been hit hard by the pandemic with museums, galleries, fairs, and shops being closed and buyers being more hesitant to spend during uncertain times. Artists and designers have lost their outlets to physically exhibit work leaving them to rely on the internet to get it seen by the masses. Instead of sitting back and riding out the storm, artists Sebastian Errazuriz and Zander Eckblad, as well as their team of engineers, turned to augmented reality (AR) and decided to do something about it with ALL World. ALL World is a self-publishing platform that allows artists to digitally exhibit and sell their work via augmented reality.

Artists and designers can upload images of their work, create AR exhibitions, and then share it with users, allowing them to visualize the work within their own space. By being able to see the work at scale in context, the guesswork of whether or not it will work dissolves which could potentially create more sales. While it’s a great tool for established artists and designers, imagine what it could do for those just starting out and struggling to get eyes on their work. “There are extreme inefficiencies plaguing the art industry that AR can alleviate,” says Errazuriz. “The Pandemic will usher the next wave of creative expression.

Download the app here —> app.allworld.io

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.