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- Open Source Augmented Reality
OpenAR is a free, open source resource for building lightweight browser-based augmented reality experiences Our team is developing an accessible toolkit of trainings, templates, and tutorials for scholars who use digital technologies to study the humanities
- Welcome to OpenAR - OpenAR
OpenAR is an open access project hailing from the University of Eastern Finland The aim of the project is to build cheap, hobbyist friendly augmented reality glasses, and then share everything about them to everyone! Current iterations include: OpenAR 2 0 and OpenAR 1 0 Stay tuned for future versions Who is it for?
- GitHub - palmerc OpenAR: Open Augmented Reality Framework
Open Augmented Reality Framework Contribute to palmerc OpenAR development by creating an account on GitHub
- The world’s first freeware AR website introduces DIY AR . . . - OpenAR
Augmented reality (AR) glasses can now be built at home and very affordably, costing less than 20 euros Launched today, the world’s first freeware AR website shows, free of charge, how to build AR glasses from scratch The website also explains the principles behind how AR glasses work
- openAR · An open platform for augmented reality (AR) artworks
29 8 2021- 4 10 2021 AROPEN openAR makes it easy to share, exhibit and collect Augmented Reality (AR) works and allows curators to create site-specific exhibitions with geocoded artworks
- OpenAR - Open Source Community for Augmented Reality
As the first version OpenAR headset has validated the idea of an affordable augmented reality (AR) headset, with the OpenAR As a part of OpenAR 2 0 headset is the implementation of the SoundxVision Input Exploration Kit, an open-source thumb mounted
- openarcloud
Open AR Cloud's mission is to drive the development of open and interoperable spatial computing technology, data and standards to connect the physical and digital worlds for the benefit of all Updates and Announcements
- OpenAR brings accessible augmented reality to students and developing . . .
OpenAR is an interesting project that aims at providing affordable DIY augmented reality glasses that could make people do a first step in AR
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