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AUGMENTED REALITY AND VIRTUAL REALITY
Augmented reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) bridge the digital and real worlds. Both technologies
find the greatest use in entertainment, sports/gaming, close interactive eye to eye communication and
aided shopping experiences. Imagine sitting at home and browsing through a store in London where
you can see and feel the merchandise you wish to buy. This technology is also used in education.
Imagine being a live participant in a historical battle or a student of anatomy in medical school. You can
really feel the battle or touch the organs.
VR completely immerses you in a computer-generated simulation. Imagine yourself transported to a
fantastical world, a scenic landscape, or even the center of a historical event. However, AR overlays
digital elements onto the physical world you see through your smartphone, tablet, or even a special
pair of glasses.
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality is a technology that superimposes sounds, images and text on the real world that we
can see. Images are created by developers within applications that blend in with content in the real world.
AR is used in:
creating an imaginary world for the purpose of entertainment and gaming, for example, 3D movies,
video games, etc.
training software and people to work in real-life environments by creating a simulation of the reality.
for example, flight simulators for pilots.
Examples of AR experiences include Snapchat lenses and the game Pokemon Go. Disney coloring
book with AR has a character in the book to colour. The app uses the camera to detect the character
that was coloured and recreates the character in a 3D form on the screen. Google Glass created in
2013 is an example of wearable AR interface. It helps the user remain focussed on the work. It displays
on the user’s glass screen through a small projector. It responds to voice commands to activate an
application any time.
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