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Christen Bouffard

Browser & Platform - Layar Developer Documentation - 0 views

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    Layar's Developer documentation site. With Layar's mobile augmented reality platform, third party developers can create various types of engaging AR experiences, such as recognizing real world objects and displaying digital experiences on top of them with Layar Vision, creating interactive features like 3D objects and animation. Location based layers help users find nearby locations, including restaurants, shops and other businesses, as well as historical locations and monuments.
Christen Bouffard

Developer Tools | Augmented Planet - 0 views

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    A handy table of AR development platforms
Christen Bouffard

NakdReality - The Augmented Reality Search Service with Instant Gratification - 0 views

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    Save yourself the pain of developing, maintaining, and scaling your own Augmented Reality Point-of-Interest search in the Cloud. You and your users bring in the data...and NakdReality provides the instant gratification! Using our flexible API, we output your information onto Layar's AR browser, our location browser, and your own website, to powerfully present your data with the NakdReality search engine that is right for you and your users.
Christen Bouffard

Augmented Reality at the Science Museum | Augmented Planet - 1 views

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    GR/DD has developed an innovative interactive augmented reality exhibit for the London Science Museum to enable visitors to understand the science behind climate change. The exhibit located in the science gallery present the visitor with a way in which they can manipulate a scene to alter the amount of carbon that was being released into the atmosphere.
Christen Bouffard

ARStudio: Augmented Reality Project | INSPIRE Centre for ICT in Education - 0 views

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    INSPIRE will host a new research project, "ARstudio: Creating Opportunities for Multimodal Layered Learning through Augmented Reality" that has won an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Innovation & Development grant ($224000). The project will be lead by the University of Canberra with partners from Australian National University and Macquarie University. The project explores the application of Augmented Reality to expand our concept of learning spaces, to create new dimensions in mobile learning and to increase connectedness of learners in multiple contexts.
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