AR enables a new method of interaction between people. It is an immeasurable potential to connect and transmit knowledge, experiences, and debates

A colorful flora and fauna come to life in each of his artworks. However, they not only show the extraordinary beauty of nature but, most importantly, a vital message to convey.
The author of these lively pieces is Kambô, who defines himself as a multi-platform artist who spreads the word about biodiversity through the power of immersive technologies.
Kambô, who is also an Ambassador of Artivive, is a true believer in how augmented reality can help construct the valorization process of the Amazon, the Earth’s most extensive tropical rainforest.
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I was raised in a small amazon town called Cametá, which has a very rich artistic and cultural tradition. However, my interest in art began when I first had internet access in the 1990s. Visualizing this new world outside of what I was used to aroused this interest in me—both in art and technology.
I live in the Amazon, which is the largest tropical forest globally, a territory with a multitude of ecosystems. Living immersed in this context, the sources of inspiration are endless. And my work is based directly on all sources of life from the Amazon. From these relationships, I find thousands of possibilities for expression.
With the spread of the Internet, becoming increasingly accessible even in the most remote communities, it became possible not only to receive stories from all corners of the world but also to give voice to the peoples originating in the Amazon. It is undeniable that we need to convey our messages through art. Augmented Reality is a revolutionary tool that gives the viewer the feeling of immersing themselves in the works and being able to enter art from the artist’s gaze.
In my perspective, NFTs and digital art, in general, are intrinsic to the current moment we are living in society. Instead of wearing down thinking about how much these technologies consume energy, we should reverse this time by thinking about developing renewable energy source projects. Since the world increasingly depends on electricity, it would make more sense to invest in projects that accompany this technological development.
Absolutely! In my view, we must invest more and more in sustainable projects.
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The most amazing thing about Artivive is the possibility of giving life to works of art, bringing movement. This technique allows us to bring endless narratives to the arts, in addition to the application being extraordinarily intuitive and democratic, allowing anyone with a smartphone to enjoy the most diverse experiences that the application provides and that any artist or communicator in any reality can express his art and convey his message through Artivive.
I use augmented reality to instigate a practice I call the decolonization of the gaze. The Amazon is a complex society, with a flood of visual and aesthetic references from other countries. My work follows the opposite path. I try to look inside and create an aesthetic, creating products inspired by the rich stimuli I receive daily in my daily life living in the Amazon.
Augmented reality enables a new method of interaction between people. It is an immeasurable potential to connect, transmit knowledge, experiences, and debates, spread the most diverse works, and engage thousands of visual artists worldwide.
One of the most important projects we are developing here is the training of indigenous and riverside communities to use augmented reality technology to overcome their own stories so that it is possible to illustrate their cultural values and local customs. We want to tell what happens in these communities to the whole world.
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