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Augmented reality (AR) merges computer-generated sensory input with the real world, offering applications in various fields like education, art, and industrial design. Explore the technology, uses, and potential issues associated with AR, such as privacy concerns and possible misuse. Discover how AR is shaping new ways of experiencing and interacting with reality.

  • Augmented Reality
  • Technology
  • Applications
  • Challenges
  • AR

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  1. Augmented Reality

  2. What is Augmented Reality Augmented reality (AR) is a live direct or indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented (or supplemented) by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. Very similar to Virtual Reality but instead of being fully emerged in a virtual world, your emerged in actual reality that is being alter. Most likely you have already experience AR in some way. There are AR apps which you can get with smartphones, tablets, etc.

  3. Technology Besides Smartphones. They have also developed and are still developing AR. Good example would be the Microsoft HoloLens.

  4. Use of AR Augmented reality has many uses. First used for military, industrial, and medical uses, it has also been applied to commercial and entertainment areas.

  5. AR & Art AR in art opens the possibility of multidimensional experiences and interpretations of reality. Augmenting people, objects, and landscapes is becoming an art form in itself. In 2010, artist Amir Bardaran's Frenchising the Mona Lisa infiltrates Da Vinci's painting using an AR mobile application called Junaio

  6. AR & Education Augmented reality applications can complement a standard curriculum. Text, graphics, video and audio can be superimposed into a student s real time environment. Children can learn through experiences, and visuals can be used to help them learn.

  7. AR & Industrial design AR can help industrial designers experience a product's design and operation before completion. An example of this Volkswagen uses AR for comparing calculated and actual crash test imagery. They have also used AR as a way of advertisement

  8. Possible Problems of AR It would be much harder to maintain privacy. Using AR facial recognition, a digital profile of an individual could be pulled up on anyone that can be seen Possible to edit things out of reality that you don t want to see. This is known as Diminished Reality Possible abuse of AR for bullying and harassment purposes

  9. AR has both its good and bad. If the world is able to enjoy the use of AR, it should be used responsibly and should not be abused.

  10. AR Apps Ingress (Android and iOS) Star Walk (Android, iOS) Crayola Color Alive (Android, iOS) Mybrana (Android, iOS) Augmented (Android, iOS)

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