
What Is Amplifier AR?
Amplifier’s first ever activist-driven Augmented Reality app transforms the analog 2-D posters, stickers, and murals we are known for into art that literally comes to life to deliver a call to action. Hearing messages straight from movement leaders exposes the heart of the most important movement of our times, and reveals the deeper conversations that have always been just beneath the surface of our artwork.
How Do I Get the App?
Download the app for free and point it to any of our AR activated artworks to watch it come to life with animation and storytelling. Hear Shepard Fairey’s portrait of Indigenous movement leader Xiuhtezcatl Martinez come to life as he talks about the work ahead of all young people in their fight for climate action and climate justice. Listen to Black and Indigenous leaders of our time urging and inspiring us to take action to fight for the world we all want to live in, and check out Wide Awakes, a movement dedicated to igniting an awakening, a reset, and a reimagining of what is possible.
Where Can I See the Art Display?
The Amplifier AR Art Display is located at Victor Valley College Library and brings activism and storytelling to life through interactive art. Featuring powerful visuals from the nonprofit media lab Amplifier, this exhibit showcases artwork that comes alive using the Amplifier AR app. Visitors can scan the pieces with their smartphones to unlock animations, messages, and calls to action from artists and movements advocating for social change. This immersive experience bridges art and technology, inspiring deeper connections to today’s most pressing issues.
Don't have a smart phone? Visit: HTTPS://AMPLIFIER.ORG/CAMPAIGNS/AMPLIFIER-AR/ to watch art come to life.
Amplifier makes its artworks available for free download so you can print them and put them up in your home, place of work, school, and around your community! Please note that these downloads are available for non-commercial use only; the sale of these works is prohibited.