Buddha’s AR World
Augmented Reality (AR for short) refers to the technology of superimposing information, images, objects, audio, video, and other content on the real environment in a virtual way, thus enabling the virtual world on the screen to interact with the real world scene.
In the world of AR, any multimedia information can be imported, including sound (mp3, ogg), images (jpg, png, gif), videos (mp4), models (fbx), and other formats. The position of the object can be arranged according to the requirement, and the identification map can be scanned after activation to start the multi-model content. Based on the requirement, the virtual corresponding object can be arranged to appear on the image, and this object will also respond to the virtual world. The position where the object is placed is augmented in the result of AR.
Restoration of Avalokitesvara
When the mobile phone is pointed at the damaged object and detection is complete, it will be completely displayed on the screen as if it has been repaired.
This technology can be used to display exhibits that cannot be restored in museums or galleries with limited space that want to add exhibits.
White Elephant Enters Dream
When the phone is pointed at the image, the image will be detected and appear to move on the screen.
Adding AR to flat images can enhance the interest of the work and enable it to break through the limitations of the medium itself and present at another level.
Ksitigarbha
To break through the limitations of the original flat image, image recognition can be used to add a three-dimensional model.
Seven Steps to Heaven
To enrich the overall sensory experience, image recognition can be used to add a three-dimensional model and break through the limitations of the original plane. In addition, sound and animation can be added.
And since it is a 3D three-dimensional space, the viewer can observe it from different angles and have diverse experiences.
Related Applications
Chung Tai World Museum Web AR