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Version History of Unfolding Shrines

1.3

March 24, 2021

Updated audio descriptions

1.2

March 16, 2021

Minor bug fixes

1.1

March 12, 2021

- Improved navigation - Audio Descriptions

1.0

March 9, 2021

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Description of Unfolding Shrines

Enter four imagined spaces created by UK- and USA-based artists using augmented reality to explore the worlds they know in captivating, immersive displays. Contains flashing lights, vivid colours, and sound effects. You’ve been surrounded by the same four walls for some time now. Outside, the structures of society are shaking. Shape Arts invites you to explore the captivating worlds of four artists; rooms of cartoon strangeness, tender tribute, and unfolding shrines. Allow these augmented realities to seep into your own as the walls around you expand. Unfolding Shrines is part of the Adam Reynolds Award programme, Shape Arts’ flagship award established in 2008 in memory of the life and work of sculptor Adam Reynolds. It is designed to support a mid-career disabled artist or artists through funding and exhibition opportunities. Jason Wilsher-Mills was the recipient of the ARA in 2020 and it is largely due to his ongoing collaboration with Hot Knife Digital Media that this group show was possible. This exhibition features the work of artists Jason Wilsher-Mills, Sophie Helf, Rebekah Ubuntu, and Uma Breakdown, developed and designed in collaboration with Hot Knife Digital Media. The Shape Arts team are: Jeff Rowlings, Elinor Hayes, and Jane Sammut, the visual identity was designed by Mina Owen, and the access providers and creators: Ian Rattray, Hugh O’Donnell and Nikki Champagnie Harris. With thanks to Arts Council England, Garfield Weston Foundation, Cultural Recovery Funds, and schuh for making this exhibition possible. Supported through the Mayor of London’s Culture at Risk Business Support Fund and the Creative Land Trust, we also thank the National Lottery Community Fund for their emergency COVID-19 Coronavirus Community Support Fund grant, supporting Shape artists under Covid-19 lockdown. The works in this show are products of the continued innovation and dedication of artists working through lockdown. You can find alternative accessible formats of this exhibition on the Shape Arts website, where you can also find out more about our programme and the Adam Reynolds Award. About Shape Arts Shape Arts is a disability-led organisation breaking barriers to creative excellence. We deliver a range of projects supporting marginalised artists, as well as training cultural venues to be more inclusive and accessible for disabled people as employees, artists and audiences. Running alongside this portfolio is the HLF funded National Disability Movement Archive and Collection (NDMAC), a radical telling of the story of the golden era of the Disability Rights Movement; and Unlimited, which, largely supported by Arts Council and British Council funding, provides a platform for disabled artists to develop, produce and show ambitious and high-quality work, and which aims to transform perceptions of how the work of disabled artists is received in the mainstream art world.
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Unfolding Shrines: FAQ

Can Unfolding Shrines support iPad devices?

Yes, Unfolding Shrines can be used on an iPad.

Who launched the Unfolding Shrines app?

Unfolding Shrines was created by Hot Knife Digital Media Ltd.

What is the minimum iOS version for the Unfolding Shrines app?

The minimum iOS requirement: 11.0.

What user rating does Unfolding Shrines have?

Unfolding Shrines has no ratings yet.

What is the primary genre of the Unfolding Shrines app?

The Primary Genre Of The Unfolding Shrines App Is Entertainment.

What is the latest version of Unfolding Shrines?

The latest Unfolding Shrines version released is 1.3.

When did the last Unfolding Shrines update come out?

The most recent update for Unfolding Shrines was released on September 19, 2024.

When did Unfolding Shrines get launched?

The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for Unfolding Shrines?

Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.

What languages does Unfolding Shrines support?

You can use the Unfolding Shrines app in English.

Does Unfolding Shrines belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Unfolding Shrines is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Unfolding Shrines?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Unfolding Shrines.

Does Unfolding Shrines support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Unfolding Shrines does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Unfolding Shrines?

No, there are no commercial ads in Unfolding Shrines.

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