CASE STUDY : Ruatoki by Tāme Iti
DATE : 2018
NOTES : Artists AR+story™ / location App / Exhibition
LINK : www.isparx.group/work/ruatoki

Ruatoki - by Tāme Iti AR+story App

Ruatoki - by Tāme Iti AR+story App

Ruatoki was a multi-media exhibition which opened in Ruatoki on July the 31st 2019. The exhibition comprised of pieces by artist Billy Apple and artist & activist Tame Iti. This exhibition presented narratives of Ruatoki, both personal and shared. The Ruatoki app & installation was Tāme Iti’s contribution to the exhibition.

This app “Ruatoki” is an AR art piece and multimedia experience depicting the events that transpired along the “Line of Confiscation”, a 30km long boundary between Tuhoe land, and land confiscated from them by the New Zealand Crown. Audio and visual elements are layered together to create augmented reality scenes, inspired by Tāme Iti’s existing body of work. Users pass through a series of these scenes as they walk down the Line of Confiscation, each one depicting a different aspect of the events surrounding the confiscation.

This app has two methods of viewing - “In Range” and “Remote”. The on site component of the app is at the confiscation line, starting at the intersection of Awahou Rd and Reid Rd - here’s a [ google maps link ] if you need directions!

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