Dinosaur learning experience
A mixed reality experience showcasing fossils through AR and a VR experience showing how dinosaurs may have lived
A mixed reality experience showcasing fossils through AR and a VR experience showing how dinosaurs may have lived
freeroam.AR is developing a close combat laser tag game that adapts to the environment
View furniture from a store as if it were sitting in your own home
Bringing DJing into the metaverse in AR
LiteBoxer is a boxing app that offers training using a real physical punch bag
A prototype showing a guided process for assembling furniture with step by step instructions through AR
The Passthrough Windows app replaces windows and doors with portals to other worlds
Volumetric video of a live performance from a musician in your backyard
PianoVision is an app that allows the user to learn piano by playing the notes that are overlaid on a keyboard using AR
Concept for a HIIT exercise session with an instructor visualised through smart glasses
Mixed reality fitness takes a robotic shape
Exploring different aspects of the human anatomy in AR
Ukaton built a system for taking photos of objects, cataloguing them and being able to locate them in AR again.
From a photo, Fabio Dela Antonio built a small web-based experience that allows tracing an image digitally using through augmented reality.
Clippy the helpful(ish) paperclip assistant gets an immersive upgrade.
A prototype showing how an AR experience through a headset could be used to help learning to play the violin
This demo built using BabylonJS shows a magic portal containing a circular piano with notes coming at it in AR
A new way to shop online? This augmented reality experiment explores a new approach to consumer interaction with online shopping. Wait until the end 👀 This #WebAR experience uses real-time reflections, baked cloth simulations and some #AI generated image textures. pic.twitter.com/RMmp1gYNef — Iâ–²N CURTIS (@XRarchitect) January 10, 2023
Lauren Cason created an augmented baking experience to envision how recipes might be learnt in the future.
This video from Laurie Ainley shows a variety of products being previewed in situ through the Quest Pro
Russ Maschmeyer‘s concept explores what it may be like to browse and refine products in a spatial environment through the example of purchasing furniture