Augmented Reality Again
MIT place virtual items in the real-world.
They track where the screen is and its orientation, and if the screen is 'pointing' at a virtual item, it will be displayed on the screen.
MIT place virtual items in the real-world.
They track where the screen is and its orientation, and if the screen is 'pointing' at a virtual item, it will be displayed on the screen.
Some of the websites I have done for others over the years:
