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This Augmented-Reality Sandbox Turns Dirt Into a UI It's a sandbox that lets kids mold its contents into miniature mountains, lakes and rivers--and then, with a little high-tech magic, brings that ...
Augmented Reality Sandbox is One of the Coolest Uses of AR I’ve Seen Thus Far [video] By. Ben Lang - May 7, 2012. 3. Just a few weeks ago I wrote that augmented reality (AR) had yet to prove itself.
Gravbox is a new augmented-reality sandbox built by students at the University of Iowa that allows users to visualize how gravity works. Over the course of the 2016-17 school year and summer, a ...
The Augmented Reality Sandbox uses a Kinect sensor and a projector to create an interactive topographical map with real-time water simulations, and the best thing about it is that it looks very ...
Researchers from UC Davis and UCLA just unveiled an augmented reality sandbox that lets people modify and alter a topographical map with only their hands.
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In order to help students visualize landforms shown on topographic maps, Dr. Scott Wilkerson (and his sons Zach and Ben) constructed an augmented reality sandbox based on an NSF-funded project led by ...
The augmented reality sandbox combines a real sandbox with virtual topography and water that’s created using a Microsoft Kinect 3-D camera, simulation and visualization software, ...
The Augmented Reality Sandbox was originally developed by three teams at the University of California at Davis. Together, using 3-D visualization applications, ...
Sandboxes have come a long way. A new interactive, augmented-reality exhibit brings watersheds to life at the University of California, Davis’ Tahoe Science Center in Incline Village, Nev.
The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP) awarded Watkins Intermediate School math and science teacher Michele Hamilton an augmented reality sand table on Sept. 21.