Augmented Reality in Real Life

On view Friday, May 1, 2015 to Sunday, May 10, 2015

For the students in this semester's College of Design Graduate Graphic Design Studio, our current reality is just a starting point. This exhibit of speculative augmented reality projects is the collectively designed final project for the "New Information Environments" studio led by Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Deborah Littlejohn.

  • Picture showing an augmented reality overlay of graffiti on a building on Hillsborough Street
    Picture showing an augmented reality overlay of graffiti on a building on Hillsborough Street

About This Exhibit

The Microsoft HoloLens and Google Glass projects have recently raised the profile of augmented reality (AR), an emerging technology that blends the boundaries between the physical and virtual by augmenting a view of the world with other real-time sensory data. The designs from this studio illustrate the full potential of this technology by showing us how augmented reality could become a part of our everyday lives in the very near future. 

During the semester, the students' activities focused on the process of analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating, and explaining the context of their design investigations. The goal of this project was to understand and practice the relationship between form, information, interface, and physical space.

This multimodal exhibit is deployed in two spaces at the Hunt Library. Visit the iPearl Immersion Theater for a glimpse into your augmented future through seven different AR scenarios. Then head to the adjacent Tech Showcase to get hands-on experience with the technology through a live demonstration of a student-made AR application.

When

Friday, May 1, 2015 to Sunday, May 10, 2015

Where

iPearl Immersion Theater, James B. Hunt Jr. Library

Other Information

N/A

Admission

Free admission and open to the public.

Contact

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    Mike Nutt
    Former Data Experience Manager