An exhibition of drawings from the AR app Reciprocity Forest in conjunction with the launch of the app at NetPark, METAL Chalkwell Park. Held in Chalkwell House, METAL. The drawings were developed to engage users of the app with their environment.
Reciprocity Forest AR app has been developed in partnership with Metal and Forestry England, and supported by EIRA (a Research England financed initiative), the University of Kent and the University of Essex. It is part of a larger research project to increase our understanding of how Augmented Reality (AR) apps could be used to change the way we perceive our surroundings, encourage us to spend more time outdoors, and increase wellbeing.