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Tyrannosaurus Rex in Mixed Reality

Dinosaur learning experience

A mixed reality experience showcasing fossils through AR and a VR experience showing how dinosaurs may have lived

Close combat

freeroam.AR is developing a close combat laser tag game that adapts to the environment

AR DJ

Bringing DJing into the metaverse in AR

Passthrough Windows

The Passthrough Windows app replaces windows and doors with portals to other worlds

Hologram musician

Volumetric video of a live performance from a musician in your backyard

PianoVision

PianoVision is an app that allows the user to learn piano by playing the notes that are overlaid on a keyboard using AR

Apple Fitness+ XR

Concept for a HIIT exercise session with an instructor visualised through smart glasses

AR anatomy

Exploring different aspects of the human anatomy in AR

Memory aid

Ukaton built a system for taking photos of objects, cataloguing them and being able to locate them in AR again.

Tracing in AR

From a photo, Fabio Dela Antonio built a small web-based experience that allows tracing an image digitally using through augmented reality.

XR Clippy

Clippy the helpful(ish) paperclip assistant gets an immersive upgrade.

AR violin assistance

A prototype showing how an AR experience through a headset could be used to help learning to play the violin

360 piano

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

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

Augmented baking video

Augmented baking

Lauren Cason created an augmented baking experience to envision how recipes might be learnt in the future.

Ecommerce of the future

This video from Laurie Ainley shows a variety of products being previewed in situ through the Quest Pro

Infinite scale store

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