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This was the first ever-made 3D Hello Kitty and Sanrio characters with the Augmented Reality (AR) technology. Users simply stand in front of a camera with the marker card and they will then see on screen their face turned into Hello Kitty or other characters, depends on the market card that they have selected.
This was a project initiated by Sanrio Digital as a promotional campaign for Hello Kitty Online in Hong Kong. Dream Cortex designed the booth display and developed the AR Hello Kitty game.
If you would like to gather more information about this project, please find out our contact details from blog.dreamcortex.com.
In piazza con gli studenti: dialogare e attivare i cittadini per il workshop di co-creazione della città digitale di Pompei
Servizio fotografico di Daniela Alfano
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Anamorphic mural created by Leon Keer and Massina during Vibrations Urbaines Festival in Pessac, France with Augmented Reality by Joost Spek.
Leon Keer is a specialist in creating anamorphic street art. The 3d effect caused by this technique is only visible from one viewpoint. The artwork invites spectators to grab their phone and interact with the art.
The Leon Keer app connects Augmented Reality with the anamorphic art. By scanning the painting with your smartphone or tablet, you can see how the painting will come to life.
If you are not on location you can also download an image (www.leonkeer.com/ar/) and use that as the marker to start the 3d animation.
Distribuito alla popolazione in occasione del primo workshop di co-creazione della città digitale di Pompei
domenica 3 giugno 2012, Città di Pompei
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The virtual schoolyard of the SteveJobsSchools: "sCoolSpace". A creative DIY environment and avatar world, to be experienced in 3D surround using augmented reality vimeo.com/72794984
DLD* (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 7.th time in Munich, from 23 to 25 January 2011, followed by a DLD Nightcap at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 26. "Update Your Reality" is the DLD's theme in 2011. ©danielgrund.com/HBM
A photo portrait session where the model sees only and exactly what the camera sees.
The model wears a pair of video glasses, connected to a wide angle digital still camera. Each model go throught various stages of disorientation and out of body experiences, then finally adapt rather quickly to the set-up.
Just after 45 minutes, return to normal is already a small shock -- and most models are ready to experience it again.
More on the early version here: The blind model, a photo session
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and check out the augmented reality demo. it's awesome. you need a printer.
Augmented reality is going to overcome virtual reality in terms of revenue, innovation, and investment. It will not be a surprise to see this promising technology see tremendous growth within a year or two. AR hardware, software, and third-party services are harmonizing industrial processes and businesses. Let’s take a look at an important fact that guarantees experiential learning to influence our lives in the near future.
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Discutendo il futuro della città digitale, Sala Consiliare del Comune di Pompei
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Spc. Cody Leasor, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Engineer Brigade, looks into the headset of the Dismounted Soldier Training System, a virtual reality trainer, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. on June 16, 2015. The DSTS translates soldiers’ movements into a simulated training environment where soldiers can conduct foot patrols and clear buildings. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Samantha J. Whitehead)
WIKITUDE PK - Launch Wikitude SDK 7 im Spielzeug Museum Salzburg Foto: Neumayr/MMV 12.7.2017
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This interactive CD package was designed for Jive Talk's latest album '123 Jump!'. To enhance fans' experience with the band, we created an online animated experience using Augmented Reality and Quick Response codes.
Fold the CD case to form the stage and scan the AR code to start the band's "live" animated performance. Watch the animated Jive Talk members perform their title track, "123 Jump!".
The inner booklet shows each of the four band members. Scan the QR markers, place your Smart Phone over the band members' mouths and watch the guys sing their music! Try experimenting with the music by scanning the band members at different times to remix the song, or break the song down and listen to each member individually.
Buy their CD to help support the band here:
jivetalk.bandcamp.com/album/123-jump
Agency: Rethink
Client: Jive Talk
Creatives: Carson Ting, Todd Takahashi
Photographer: Haruki Noguchi
Photographer assistant: Danielle Boileau
Illustrator: Chairman Ting
Programmer and Animator: Ken Malley
Web tech lead: Devin Leggett
Sound engineer: Stephen Murdoch
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I don't play it, but I love how Pokemon Go has integrated itself in the real world. It shows fascinating possibilities (good and bad) for the future of AR.
DLD* (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 7.th time in Munich, from 23 to 25 January 2011, followed by a DLD Nightcap at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 26. "Update Your Reality" is the DLD's theme in 2011. ©danielgrund.com/HBM