Norton launches Augmented Reality app with local projects The app launch focuses on six works. Photo: Eric Mika / Local Projects. WEST PALM BEACH, FLA .- This month, the Norton Museum of Art will launch Norton Art+, an augmented reality (AR) app that creates interactive experiences with contemporary art. Made possible by a $1M grant from the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, to create interactive, accessible experiences with art, the app is designed to engage young audiences and their families with contemporary works from the Nortons collection. The app launch focuses on six works: Nick Caves Soundsuit (2010), Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggens Typewriter Eraser, Scale X (1999), Ugo Rondinones MOONRISE. east. November MOONRISE. east. July (2006), Danh Vos We the People (detail) (2011), Pae Whites Eikón (2018), and Rob Wynnes I Remember Ceramic Castles, Mermaids & Japanese Bridges (2018). Norton Art+ is included with museum admission, available in English and Spanish, and is accessible on iPads provided by the Museum beginning on January 2, 2021.