Within the 2015 Tokyo Toy Show, at the end of June, Toyota displayed the fourth episode in its Camatte series of exploratory concept vehicles. This year’s story was called Hajime (begin) and was a miniature copy of the car design process. It enabled children (and adults) to create their own vehicle concepts on a dedicated tablet and then drive their designs and themselves around a model town, all in augmented reality. Gizmag went along to experience the Camatte Vision for real.
.. Continue Reading Camatte Vision: Seeing the augmented reality of Toyota DesignSection: Children
Tags: Related Articles:
- Cimagine's enhanced augmented reality engine allows for multiple object placement
- Microsoft HoloLens: An AR headset that makes you see 3D holograms in your living room
- meta AR glasses to offer gesture control of 3D virtual objects
- Hands-on: Augmented and virtual reality come together in Sulon Cortex
- Spike puts laser measurement hardware on the back of a smartphone
- ONR augmented reality system allows Marines to train anywhere
from Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine http://ift.tt/1NqgWXZ
No comments:
Post a Comment