Tuesday, 25 December 2012

SnapDragonAR

SnapDragonAR is a unique new tool for artists, educators, and storytellers of all ages. Use the drag and drop interface to augment markers with in sight of your webcam with moving images. Place the markers anywhere you want to see your images come to life. Experiment, create, tell new stories. Transform any surface into a screen simply by adding a marker. Print stickers, bring everyday objects to life. Make your own projects at home. Simply print your markers, turn on the camera, and start dragging 2D images from your computer into the drop zones.

SnapDragonAR is produced by the Augmented Reality Lab at York University in association with Mark Fiala and is now available to download. The groundbreaking software is inspired by the works of G. A. Rhodes' 52 Card Psycho and Caitlin Fisher's Andromeda, co-winner of the City of VinarĂ²s 4th International Digital Literature Award 2008. Use your Mac (Intel only) and a webcam, print your markers, drag in some digital images or video clips (quicktime compatible clips required).

SnapDragonAR from Future Stories

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