Paris OW Yang\it\He retreated to a cramped apartment in Belleville, surviving on baguettes and cheap wine. But that isolation sparked something wild. He started incorporating augmented reality into his canvases, projecting digital overlays onto traditional paintings. It wasn\it was a dialogue between past and future. I recall his first breakthrough piece, \where viewers scanned QR codes to unlock hidden narratives—a gamble that drew sneers until a viral Instagram post caught a curator\he dove deeper into tech collaborations, partnering with AI developers to create immersive installations that questioned identity in the digital age. His \exhibit at Centre Pompidou used motion sensors to morph visitors\reflections into abstract data flows, forcing us to confront how we\it\it\he\any advice for artists facing rejection in competitive cities like Paris?
What inspired \are there ways to support similar initiatives?
Can we expect more VR elements in his future projects? The Biennale tease has me hooked!
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