Augmented Collaboration in Mixed Environments (ACME) is a mixed reality teleconferencing application based on Second Life (SL) and the OpenSim virtual worlds. Augmented Reality techniques are used ...
Augmented Collaboration in Mixed Environments (ACME) is a mixed reality teleconferencing application based on Second Life (SL) and the OpenSim virtual worlds. Augmented Reality techniques are used for displaying virtual avatars of remote meeting participants in real physical spaces, while Augmented Virtuality, in form of video based gesture detection, enables capturing of human expressions to control avatars and to manipulate virtual objects in virtual worlds.
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By far some of the best "augmented reality meets second life" efforts that I have seen in a while!
Great work!!
1:35 >> The t-shirt is red.
The laptop webcam stuff is similiar to what Phillip Rosedale was attempting to do in the 'Snowglobe' client.