Storytelling With Mobile Augmented Reality On Omaha Beach

What: Omaha Beach reconstructs the early part of D-Day on Easy Red and Fox Green beaches (positioned just north and east of today’s Normandy American Cementary and Memorial).

Where: University of Oslo, Norway

Links: https://mw18.mwconf.org/paper/storytelling-with-mobile-augmented-reality-on-omaha-beach-design-considerations-when-reconstructing-an-historical-event-in-situ/

Producers: SitsimLab–project, Professor Gunnar Liestøl at the Department of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo

Augmented Reality Street Art with Luis Valle

What: Augmented reality street murals created by artist Luis Valle

Where: Miami, Florida, USA

Links: http://bigthink.com/jonathan-kendall/how-augmented-reality-will-revolutionize-the-art-world

Producer: Mussa, using the Mussa App. “The Mussa App is a digital visualization platform that helps creative professionals integrate augmented reality (AR) into the work, and share their creations with people all over the world. ”

Invasive Species AR Experience

What: Felice Grodin: Invasive Species, the Pérez Art Museum Miami’s first-ever AR exhibit, which explores the interconnectedness of physical landscapes and the mind

Where: Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida, USA

Links: http://pamm.org/ar

Producers: Cuseum

PAMM AR – Felice Grodin: Invasive Species from Cuseum on Vimeo.

Borderline Mural Project at MIT

Where: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

What: Murals that come to life with interesting animations using Augmented Reality

Producer: MIT

Links: https://arts.mit.edu/artists/the-borderline/#about-the-project

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AR Experience from Gardner Museum

Where: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, Massachussets, USA

What: “Hacking the Heist” AR experience, allowing visitors to see paintings that were stolen. “When a camera on a smartphone or tablet that’s loaded with the company’s app is aimed at the spaces where the paintings were, the images appear on the screen, as if they were actually on the wall.”

Produced by: Cuseum

Link to the project: https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/03/21/this-boston-company-uses-virtual-reality-view-artwork-stolen-from-isabella-stewart-gardner-museum/AxL3lRgoodDto1C0s6qP2J/story.html

 

AR at the Dreamland Wax Museum

What: AR experience of famous Revolutionary figures like Benjamin Franklin give you key insights to the history of the city

Where: Around Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Links: Check out the link to the project: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/2018/06/15/digital-ben-franklin-augmented-reality/

Produced by: Connecticut-based ARsome Technology