SEKA Museum: AR Sandbox

Here are several videos showcasing my experimenting (or screwing around, either way) with an augmented reality sandbox. By analyzing sand it creates a digital map overlaid on the sand depicting an elevation map symbolized with color along with topographical lines and moving (not real) water. The end result is highly addictive just because you can rearrange the world in any way you want. Make mountains and hills, build land bridges, dig lakes and rivers and anything weird you want to do. Here are some videos I took to make everyone jealous. If you check the description you’ll find the nearest one to you. They’re all throughout the US and Europe so go find one and share your video!

                                         

Building a Mountain and Small Lake

Creating New Lakes

Expanding a River

Reshape the Landscape

Respahe the Landscape Part II

Turn a Mountain into Water

 

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