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EXPERIENCE

A limited-time CITY UNSEEN â„  installation from artists Adrien M & Claire B

A Citywide AR Experience

In collaboration with world-renowned digital artists Adrien Mondot and Claire Bardainne, Snap! Orlando’s CITY UNSEENâ„  presents the U.S. premiere of FAUNE, a series of 10 large format outdoor posters created by Adrien M and Claire B x Brest Brest Brest, installed throughout the city and revealed in 3D augmented reality. FAUNE will be on view in Downtown Orlando through January 2025, and in Creative Village and Lake Nona through April 2024. NOTE: This project can only be experienced with the FAUNE app.

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Launched

2024

Artist

Adrien M & Claire B

Status

Downtown Orlando through JAN 2025

Creative Village/Lake Nona through APR 2024

Location

Downtown Orlando, Creative Village, and Lake Nona

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Locations

Explore Our Interactive Map

Use our interactive map to see where all FAUNE installations are located by region. Then, tap into each to get a preview of the posters.

Available Across Orlando

Downtown

Explore installations in the heart of Downtown Orlando.

Creative Village

Explore installations in this newly updated area before Apr 2024.

Lake Nona

Explore installations in beautiful Lake Nona before April 2024.

About CITY UNSEEN â„ 

Get out and experience Orlando in new and incredible ways!

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CITY UNSEEN â„  enhances viewers’ perspectives on art, dimensional reality, and perception through the works of internationally renowned artists — adding another layer of cultural significance to the Downtown and Central Florida region. Using cutting-edge Augmented Reality technology, the CITY UNSEEN â„  app brings murals across Orlando to life and teleports you into a 360-degree view that enhances the art experience.

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CITY UNSEEN â„  won the 2019 Innovation and Technology Golden Brick Award as a groundbreaking Orlando art project. App developed by BrandXR. CITY UNSEEN â„  is funded in part by the Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program.

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