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What is DART? The Designers Augmented Reality Toolkit is a set of software tools that support rapid design and implementation of augmented reality experiences and applications. DART is designed to facilitate the complete design and development process, from initial concept through experience and content testing to final product delivery. DART empasizes rapid, informal content creation and early experience testing, promoting iterative design early in the creation process. DART is built on top of Macromedia Director, bringing AR authoring to a wide range of designers. Read more: http://ael.gatech.edu/dart/
Via Gust MEES
This video will show you how to use Anatomy 4D -- a free, simple-to-use tool that takes the viewer on a journey inside the human body and helps you understan...
cARe: Augmented Reality Browsers include Aurasma, Junaio, Layar and Wikitude. These browsers all offer different features and to set up an AR experience, you have to learn their way of doing things. For the cARe project I have explored using Aurasma, Junaio and Layar.
metaio SDK v.4.0 Metaio's free SDK is the most comprehensive solution to create Augmented Reality applications for iPhone, Android and PC.
iSee creates innovative 3D and video augmented reality solutions and apps. Engaging AR and digital innovation to bring brands and products to life.
Summary: Tesco has opened the "UK’s first interactive virtual grocery store" so that people can buy things using their mobile phones and have them delivered to their homes.
Viewa - an augmented reality app that brings content to life in amazing ways. With viewa you can do many things, such as: Watch videos View 3D effects See additional photos Listen to music and album samplers Vote in polls and opinion pieces Enter competitions to win prizes Download and save vouchers and offers http://viewa.net/ ;
This story is about augmented reality, specifically when it comes to mobile apps or AR technologies that use mobile devices to be read from.
Wikikirjastoon tehdään syksyllä 2012 - keväällä 2013 vertaistuotantona opas virtuaalimaailmojen ja lisätyn todellisuuden käyttöön. Projektiblogissa tiedotetaan työskentelyn etenemisestä sekä projektin ydinryhmälle että kaikille kiinnostuneille. Opas tuotetaan ESR-rahoitteisessa Avoimuudesta voimaa oppimisverkostoihin (AVO2) -hankkeessa. Rahoittajina toimivat Euroopan sosiaalirahasto ja Lapin ELY-keskus. Hanketta koordinoi Suomen eOppimiskeskus ry.
Via Timo Ilomäki, Aki Puustinen
The Designers Augmented Reality Toolkit is a set of software tools that support rapid design and implementation of augmented reality experiences and applications. DART is designed to facilitate the complete design and development process, from initial concept through experience and content testing to final product delivery.
ISMAR 2012, the premier international conference on research into the science, technology, applications and uses of Mixed and Augmented Reality, invites you to join us from November 5-8th 2012 in Atlanta, GA, USA
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It seems like augmented reality has been tipped to take off for a few years now, so where is it? Why aren’t we using it in our daily lives?
Via Timo Ilomäki
ARToolKit for Vizard allows for rapid prototyping of virtual and mixed reality applications using the Vizard virtual reality software platform and ARToolwork...
Chinese location-based service Jiepang has teamed up with B2C e-commerce site YiHaoDian to promote the latter’s subway-based virtual supermarkets.
Disney recently received a patent that outlines plans for augmented reality cakes and other food products that would display interactive movies and images o...
More and more teachers, researchers, and developers contribute their ideas and inventions toward the cause of more interactive learning environments.
Via Steve Yuen, Christen Bouffard
The Autumn Book Club, exclusive to British high-street retailer WHSmith, features ten titles chosen by Richard and Judy. The Richard and Judy book club app, ...
This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) didn’t introduce much revolutionary new gaming technology, but it did demonstrate that Augmented Reality (AR) apps are about to go mainstream - and they may spell doom for QR codes.
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