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  • Writer's pictureShivam Srivastava

Exploring digital experience in my Manifesto

As I had explored 3D in the beginning of my project. I was intrigued by the idea of integrating 3D characters and animation into my manifesto, creating a more dynamic and immersive experience. Drawing inspiration from interactive VR posters, I envisioned transforming my manifesto into a virtual reality experience for the viewer. The goal was to bring a unique user experience to the forefront, aligning with the intentions I had set out in my abstract.


My initial explorations involved creating animations of Hindi characters, particularly conjunctions, using Blender. This was the first step towards integrating motion and interactivity with the static elements of my manifesto. I then discovered an app called Artivive, which allows traditional posters to be brought to life through augmented reality. By scanning the poster using the app, the viewer can see it animate in real-time, transforming a simple printed piece into an engaging digital experience.


I was thrilled with the result and the new layer of interaction it added to my work. This exploration not only allowed me to experiment with the intersection of traditional and digital mediums but also opened up new possibilities for how we can present and experience typography in a more immersive and engaging way.

Scan the poster on this page using Artivive app to see it come to life.



Alternatively, you can see the animation below -



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