Jack Warne
Jack Warne (*1995, Cambridge, UK) lives and works in London. He graduated from BA Graphic and Media Design at University of the Arts London (2017); and MA Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art (2019). His work combines digital paintings, composed soundtracks and aug- mented reality. Jack lost his sight at the age of four until early adulthood, growing up with half of his world in complete darkness. His malady was caused by a hereditary disease of the cornea, the part of our eye that controls the light that all- ows us to see. This traumatic experience granted him a parti- cular perspective and started his obsession with physiological glitches and virtual error.
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acrylic and ultra-violet print on composited material, augmented reality filter with audio
39.37 x 35.43 in (100 x 90 cm) -
Ultraviolet flatbed print on composited material, augmented reality filter
78.74 x 62.99 in (200 x 160 cm) -
ultra-violet print on composited material, augmented reality filter with audio
74.8 x 59.06 in (190 x 150 cm) -
ultraviolet flatbed print on composited material, augmented reality filter
38.19 x 31.1 in (97 x 79 cm) -
ultraviolet flatbed print on composited material, augmented reality filter
74.02 x 59.06 in (188 x 150 cm) -
ultra-violet print on composited material, augmented reality filter with audio
74.02 x 59.06 in (188 x 150 cm)