AI-powered art installation 'Phase Shift' shows nature from ‘a different perspective’ “Desert Rorschach 1,” Jess Merritt, 2025. From left, John-Mark Collins (Ghost Orchestra) and Jess Merritt, standing in an immersive installation that’s part of “Phase Shift,” 2025. “Desert Rorschach 3,” Jess Merritt, 2025. Still from an augmented reality piece by John-Mark Collins (Ghost Orchestra) and Jess Merritt, part of “Phase Shift,” 2025. Still from an augmented reality piece by John-Mark Collins (Ghost Orchestra) and Jess Merritt, part of “Phase Shift,” 2025. From left, John-Mark Collins (Ghost Orchestra) and Jess Merritt, standing in an immersive installation that’s part of “Phase Shift,” 2025. Published November 30, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified November 30, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - AI-powered art installation 'Phase Shift' shows nature from ‘a different perspective’ On Friday, Dec. 5, an immersive art installation mixing traditional painting and photography with digital animations, artificial intelligence, music and augmented reality will open at The Lab at StarDust, an artist-run exhibition and event space in Albuquerque that opened earlier this year. collection_0c49721d-6b45-4f3e-9c35-4d4e1f16fde7.html
As featured on - AI-powered art installation 'Phase Shift' shows nature from ‘a different perspective’ On Friday, Dec. 5, an immersive art installation mixing traditional painting and photography with digital animations, artificial intelligence, music and augmented reality will open at The Lab at StarDust, an artist-run exhibition and event space in Albuquerque that opened earlier this year.
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