Augmented Reality is just a layer of artificial objects and
additional information added to our technology-assisted perception of the real
world. It does not tear you from the real physical world, but enrich by adding
a new data layer to a smart device. In other words, augmented reality is a
virtual reality and the real world mixed together. But don't be confused, it's
not identical to the mixed reality. AR data is specific and relevant to what
you do or where you are at this particular time.
So how does it work? The device that supports AR has
software that recognizes symbols, objects, or images and adds relevant content
so that we can see this layered visualization as if they were real.
They highlight important aspects, improve understanding, and
provide data that can be accessed and on time.
The main objective - to provide artificial objects to the
real world - realized by transferring images projected into the glasses, lens,
or camera display.
For example, Inkhunter, is a tattoo application that allows
users to see how future tattoos they will see their bodies. The concept is
quite simple, you draw a square line smiley line in the selected body parts and
then position the appearance of your camera in the image, the application will
replace a smile with a tattoo image.
Short discourse into augmented reality history
Augmented Reality: Past, Present, and Future
You might be surprised that while we still consider the
technology of the future transformation innovation, it has taken some
inheritance. Let's take a moment to look back.
The initial effort to achieve attention
The first AR technology was made in 1968 by a father of
computer graphics Ivan Sutherland. It is a display system installed on the
head. Since then, AR is advancing as an exhibition that can be worn and
digital. It can put virtual elements in the real world picture, for example,
showing geological information about certain places.
In 2008 saw commercial use of AR. Germany developed the
application for BMW mini. To activate it, a customer directs the camera on
printed advertisements and the car model will be alive on the screen. A user
can control the car on the screen and move it to see at a different angle, just
by manipulating the printed image.
Products that are trying at home
In early 2010 which was brought to the world of AR who could
interact with movements in the real world in real time. Since then the era of
virtual trials has begun. At this point, AR instant facial recognition
revolutionizes the experience of buying forever. Now you can try anything from
virtual making your face to place the sofa in your home.
Present of AR Apps: Business Empowerment
Augmented reality business opportunities are now available
in many fields. Many companies are now involved in the technology process -
from manufacturing hardware to the actual distribution. Just look at some cases
of business use augmented reality at this time.
Ar-assistance education
AR has changed the way educational content is produced and
sent. The benefits of augmented reality technology for education cannot be
estimated too high - can revive the role of children's imagination in learning
and development. See some of the successful implementations below.
Google Sky Map is a free AR application used for educational
purposes. This application makes learning interesting and pleasant astronomy.
Students direct their cameras into the sky and move them in any direction - and
the application will automatically identify constellations and stars.
4D element is an AR education application produced by Daqri.
This is one of my favorites. With this application, students can observe
chemistry in the action, all they need to do is combine different 3D boxes that
show chemical elements.
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