The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts, in partnership with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and augmented reality company Membit, have combined to install original artwork at the D-HH’s new ambulatory surgical center at 100 Hitchcock Way at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Manchester. Using Membit’s in-home augmented reality app Aery Viewing Room, the tangible objects of the Art of Healing installation in Manchester can be seen by anyone at D-HH’s locations throughout New Hampshire. Here, Marianne Barthel, director of D-HH’s arts program, shows off the AR version of a painting by Mary Graham using the phone app. See also
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