They want to use augmented reality to
project the game onto real surfaces (such
as a table) like a
hologram, allowing the player to interact with the game in a way that creates a novel experience.
New Mexico 2003 Magical Light Kittrell Riffkind Gallery Dallas, Texas 2001 Solid Air Houston Center for Contemporary Crafts Houston, Texas 1999 Pure Light in Glass Philabaum Glass Gallery Tucson, Arizona Group Exhibitions (selected) 2016 Mid Winter - Love Light Gallery 286 London, UK 2015 Paseo - Taos Fall Arts Festival Taos, New Mexico Cinnabar Gallery San Antonio, Texas International Exhibition of
Holograms Elisseev Palace St. Petersburg, Russia Dallas Art Fair Nyehaus Gallery Dallas, Texas Inventory of Light Gerald Peters Gallery Santa Fe, New Mexico Collaboration Gallery 286 London, United Kingdom 2014 A Contemporary Edge Bonhams London, United Kingdom The Very Last Plastics Show Dorfman
Projects New York, New York Currents The Santa Fe International New Media Festival Santa Fe, New Mexico Armory Show Center for the Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, New Mexico Momentary Realties Cinnabar Fine Arts San Antonio, Texas 2013 No Paint Gallery Sonja Roesch Houston, Texas Luminescent Cloud 5 Santa Fe, New Mexico Light
as Form
Project NEON is an evolution of the current Windows 10 design language, MDL2, and is intended to bridge the aesthetic gaps between traditional Windows and future paradigms, such
as AR
holograms.