Augmented Architecture
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Top Comments
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augmented architecture my ass! it's MARIO!
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It would be cool if it was really augmented reality.
All Comments (75)
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nice video.. keep it up thanks for sharing ..
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it was believable up to the part where those weird creatures showed up
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Great job! I love the use of mixing CGI with reality to create a totally different set of environment.
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As a demo, this is first rate! As a practical application, I don't think playing Mario in narrow streets like this will be popular with the general public. You also show AR gaming in a public park, which is where almost all gaming takes place in physical reality, anyway. The colored lifeforms were just a bit creepy, but if you can see them, you can filter them out, so that really is a personal issue. I did like the building dedicated for AR or VR as well.Thats a potential money maker.
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hmm running through the streets and jumping to mario music? Yeah that sounds like fun!
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cool. computer graphics to put some animations in a video. that's never been done before..
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Can't wait until the day when architecture schools start teaching architecture again and forgo the bullshit.
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Very cool. ;)
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lol
3 things:
1.what happen to all mario score at earlier stages when he got into the building?
2.yeah, its kinda creepy , the yellow blob thingy, with kiddy sound? reminds me of 'the IT' movie.
3. the use of curtains in the building, kinda lame.mech. door fits better
but it was awesome experiment! thanks!
eranadea 3 years ago
Thanks for the comments.
1. After the opening Mario game, he actually switched channels many times. This hypothetical AR scenario proposes a system that allows many channels of AR environment, which takes the whole idea of space sharing up another level.
2. Yes there's overdoes of that
zyquck 3 years ago
2) Quant à la technique, j'ai utilisé Cinema4D pour l'animation, After Effects pour les superpositions et les personnages filmés sur fond bleu, et bien sûr Premiere pour le montage.
zyquck 4 years ago
geez... didn't know there were so many comments.
1) This IS fake AR. Unfortunately AR technology is still not perfected enough, with many occlusion problems. But it is going to be a revolutionary technology. I'm only an architect, not a AR IT expert. What I tried doing here is to show the spatial potential of this life changing technology, which the real people researching it don't seem to do a good job in marketing.
zyquck 4 years ago