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AUGMENTED REALITY. REALITYAUGMENTED

AUGMENTED REALITY. REALITYAUGMENTED . DAIN JUNG. WHAT IS AUGMENTED REALITY? Basically it is a BRIDGE between the r eal life and virtual world.

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AUGMENTED REALITY. REALITYAUGMENTED

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  1. AUGMENTED REALITY. REALITYAUGMENTED DAIN JUNG.

  2. WHAT IS AUGMENTED REALITY? Basically it is a BRIDGE between the real life and virtual world. Augmented reality(AR) generates a combination of real-world and computer-generated data. At present, most AR research is concerned with the use of live video imagery which is digitally processed and "augmented" by the addition of computer-generated graphics. +

  3. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BWTEEN Ar AND VR? Augmented Reality can be considered as an extension of Virtual Reality (VR). However, in VR environment, the user is immersed in an artificial world and becomes divorcedfrom the real environment, while in AR environment, the user maintainsa sense of real world. The virtual images are embedded into the real world context to create the augmented system.

  4. Applications Of ar (click blue words!) Medical – IGS(Image- Guided Surgery): Imagine looking inside the body and seeing everything in precise, three-dimensional detail. 2. Entertainment - WizQubes - 3d story telling product 3. Education - HARP(Handheld Augmented Reality Project (HARP) & Alien Contact!) - Savannah 4. Performance - Digilog Samulnori - Marco Tempest’s ‘A Magical tale’

  5. AR might apply to all senses, not just sight. • AR could be extended to include sound. • The user would wear headphones equipped with microphones on the outside. The headphones would add synthetic, directional 3D sound, while the external microphones would detect incoming sounds from the environment. Thus, one can cancel selected real incoming sounds and add others to the system. This is not easy, but possible. • AR has a great future as it promises better navigation and interaction with real and virtual world in ways which has previously been unimaginable. D’strict’sDigilogSamulnori (edited version.) Check out the full- length version of the video > Digilog Samulnori Shooting set of DigilogSamulnori

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  7. AR might apply to all senses, not just sight. • AR could be extended to include sound. • The user would wear headphones equipped with microphones on the outside. The headphones would add synthetic, directional 3D sound, while the external microphones would detect incoming sounds from the environment. Thus, one can cancel selected real incoming sounds and add others to the system. This is not easy, but possible. • AR has a great future as it promises better navigation and interaction with real and virtual world in ways which has previously been unimaginable. Marco Tempest’s ‘A Magical tale’ (edited version.) Check out the full length version of the video here- A Magical Tale

  8. Augmented reality is a certainly innovative ways to mix real and virtual information. Within the next decade, we are going to see an increasing amount of augmented reality entering our daily lives. As the role of Augmented Reality in our lives is increased, it does not just enhance our awareness of environment, but it can easily control/augment our cognition. Therefore, we should adopt a thoroughly critical attitudeboth to what we see and what have been shown.

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