A fascinating proof of concept has been created by @BjoernKarmann, demonstrating the potential of augmented reality (AR) in altering our reality. The experiment, aptly named "We See," combines voice command, selection gesture, spatial design (SD), and AR to create a truly immersive experience.
The experiment explores the concept of inpainting, which involves filling in missing or obscured areas of an image or video. In this case, AR is used to fill in the gaps in our perception, manipulating what we see and how we perceive the world around us.
With "We See," users can use voice commands and gestures to select specific objects or areas in their environment. The AR technology then replaces those selected elements with alternative visualizations or digital representations. This blending of the virtual and physical realms allows for a seamless integration of digital content into our everyday lives.
This proof of concept opens up a world of possibilities in various industries, from entertainment and gaming to education and healthcare. Imagine being able to visually enhance your surroundings in real-time or having interactive, AR-driven educational experiences.
To learn more about this exciting AR inpainting experiment and watch a video demonstration, visit the original tweet.
Feel free to share your thoughts and insights on this groundbreaking technology in the comments section below. Are we stepping into a new era where reality and the digital realm become indistinguishable? Only time will tell.
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