So the way that you access 
Actual Reality OS is first you have to download
the app from the App Store or Google
Play Store. It's available for iPhones
and for Android phones
once you open the app you will be guided through
the process of using the app so there's a
multiple page welcome guide that talks
you through how we use the app. When you're
at the Serpentine Galleries is the only
time that you can access the augmented
reality functionality within the app
itself it's very site-specific and
context specific so what you would do is
locate one of three concrete sigils
that's surrounding the perimeter of the
gallery there's one on the north east
and south sides of the gallery.
these sigils contain a code they show
you a code that code allows you to
summon the actual reality the augmented
reality into existence.
When you open your app on-site at the gallery you
would then walk up to one of these
sigils and scan the code. Something that
you see throughout the exhibition
as well as the motif of the sigil so a
sigil in sigil magic is the act of using
a symbol, an encrypted message, to summon
a preferred future and this sort of idea
of predictions of the future is something
that runs through the entire project
so once you've scanned the concrete
sigil the Actual Reality, the augmented
reality view will be visible to you.
You would then look into your phone
lift your phone up to the gallery and
what you will see is a virtual
representation of the gallery of the
architecture skewed by datasets and
there are nine data sets in total that
skew the building there are three mapped
to each of the sides and those data sets
have been collected with our research
partners and there are also data sets
within the app that
national open access data sets and all
of these reflect inequality data
