Thomas Sing Art AR

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About this app

View Thomas Sing's art anywhere. Browse the entire gallery and its collections, choose your favourites, and place them in your home or office, by simply scanning a floor and wall. The artwork will be displayed in the original size.

You can switch between your favourites, take a photo of the artwork hanging in your room, and share it, too! And you will find lots of information about the artworks in the gallery. You can browse by size, by collections or for the most recent uploads.

Thomas Sing is a German artist who expresses himself through photography, illuminated photography, drawing, sculpture and performance. His world is imbued with great spirituality. He transcends the representation of the body in a raw way, but also with an unexpected delicacy. His photo books, "Hard Theory" and "Until I Break", have been awarded by Px3, the "Prix de la
Photographie de Paris". He lives and works between Germany, Italy and Paris.

The app has an extensive guide section to make sure you will have a great time with it. Troubleshooting comments will appear in the live viewer to help you, too.

Please note that the app's live AR view only works on devices that support ARCore, and best on devices equipped with a depth sensor. Please, see a list of supported devices here: https://developers.google.com/ar/devices#google_play_devices
Updated on
Aug 21, 2023

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