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Projects
- Coming Home
- Screen City Biennial, Stavanger Norway
- Portal to an Alternative Reality, Emerson Urban Arts
- The Augmented Landscape
- Everywhere but Nowhere
- Paseo Portal, Securing the Virtual Border
- Art Prospect
- apexart, Space Between the Skies
- ZERO1 American Arts Incubator
- LACMA Art + Technology, EEG AR: Things We Have Lost
- Art in Odd Places, 14th & AR, New York City
- Border Memorial: Frontera de los Muertos
- Metro-NeXt
- LACMA, Hans RichtAR
- Orators, Rostrums, and Propaganda Stands
- Flotsam & Jetsam
- School Shootings eMorial
- SFMOMA AR
- Platonic Solids
- American Plutocracy
- Water wARs
- Monument to César Chávez
- Monumento a las Mujeres Desaparecidas
- La Loteria Aumentada
- Mapping Ararat
- Metro-NeXt
- Peace Doors
- DéchARge de Rebut Toxique
- Azadi SquARed
- U.S. Iraq War Memorial
- Virta-Flaneurazine
- Imaging Place
- Early Work and Influences
Exhibitions
Press
Publications
- “Miami Virtue: Choragraphy of the Virtual City,” Brill
- Public Art Dialogue, Special Issue, Digital Public Art
- “Border Memorial: Frontera de los Muertos,” Hyperrhiz 12
- “ManifestAR: an augmented reality manifesto,” SPIE
- “The Ulmer Tapes”
- ” Imaging Place: The Choragraphic Method,” Rhizomes, Vol. 18.
- “Place and the Electrate Situation,” Rhizomes, Vol. 13.
- “Image Emergency: A Psychogeography of Miami,” Leonardo, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 197 – 198.
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Outside Influence: Photography in Colorado, 1945–1995
By Rupert Jenkins, University Press of Colorado, 2026. On Amazon.
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On Students Graduating into an AI Job Market
In a recent interview, Professor John Craig Freeman was asked to comment on students’ prospects as they graduate into a job market dominated by automation and the rise AI, in and around Boston.
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MyStory AI Cycle Series
The MyStory AI Cycle Series is an experimental body of artwork that functions as a multi-channel video installation exploring the intersection of individual memory, institutional ideology, and generative artificial intelligence.
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Big Daddy Watching
Paramount Urban Screen, WaveForms – Multimedia Art Occurrence, LED public art, John Craig Freeman, 2026. Boston.
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Experiments in Augmented Reality
INSTALLATION SPACE49 Eagle Street, North Adams, MA OPENING RECEPTIONFriday, October 7, 4:00pm-8:00pm Saturdays & Sundays 12:00pm-6:00pm Augmented reality installations by John Craig Freeman and Michael LewyOn View October 7 – November 27, 2022 Augmented reality (AR) is the integration of … Continue reading
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MIT Open Documentary Lab, Climate Change Migration Stories
Climate Change Migration Stories is an augmented reality public art project designed for exhibition in public squares and other publicly accessible spaces. People encounter the project by way of wayfinding signage placed at the physical location, with information and instructions … Continue reading
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adhoc Episode 8: Michael Rees in conversation with John Craig Freeman
Michael Rees and the International Sculpture Center, publisher of Sculpture magazine, are excited to present Ad Hoc, a virtual talk series. Join Michael Rees as he talks with special guests who work in art, technology, and sculpture. In this episode, … Continue reading
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A LL World, Wuhan Wet Market
In 2016, Freeman traveled to the city of Wuhan in the Hubei District of Central China as part of the U.S. State Department’s cultural diplomacy program, the ZERO1 American Arts Incubator. Wet Market, Wuhan is part of an extensive body … Continue reading
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A Curated Conversation on Augmented Reality
A Curated Conversation on Augmented Reality hosted by Lucas Cowan today for the Rose Kennedy Greenway, (Hoverlay), George Fifield (Boston Cyberarts) and artist John Craig Freeman. Including artworks by Tamiko Thiel, Will Pappenheimer and Nancy Baker Cahill.
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The Auto Show, 2019 Public Art season on The Greenway
Augmented Reality Art on the Greenway Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, Boston MA Starting Wednesday, May 15th, 2019 With generous support from Hoverlay In partnership with Boston Cyberarts, the Greenway Conservancy commissioned AR artists and a local historian to conceptually … Continue reading
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