VIrtual/augmented/mixed Reality Application concepts
Content:
VR Shopping
VR Product Placement
Monument
The Aristotle Project
Dance Music Production
VR Product Placement "Portkey"
TV, Movies, and Video Games all use product placement, so it's a logical progression to add this method of advertising to the list of VR tools. Ideally, this concept can be pushed much further with VR. One example would be for Corona Beer. While playing a VR game, a person could see a bottle of Corona Beer laying on the ground, and it can be subtly out of context for that particular game, thus, attracting their attention. When they try and pick up the bottle, the user is instantly transported to a beautiful beach, connecting a positive memory of Corona Beer to the fun of the game and the relaxing experience of a beautiful beach.
VR Shopping
Being able to hold a product in your own hands and experience the quality, the craftsmanship, and the effectiveness has always been an important part of the consumer's buying process. VR Shopping creates VR game like experiences that are entirely built around advertising specific products, such as shopping for a new car. With VR Shopping you can put on the VR headset and instantly be transported into the car, be able to "test drive" the vehicle, and learn how it feels all from the comfort of your home.
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The decade old AR technology that uses image recognition software has already been implemented into some companies Augmented Reality platforms, but no one has taken it to such an intentional extreme as the Monument strategy. What is Monument? By using the image recognition software to recognize monumental sized, or large buildings, an AR application can overlay animations, and other images over these colossal buildings providing historic visuals, like taking a picture of the Eiffel Tower would overlay historic pictures of it's construction. Or, movie images could be provided on the building, like King Kong attacking the Empire State Building, all while they watch safely through their mobile device.
The Aristotle Project
I believe that Education is very important. As a person who struggled with learning disabilities throughout my time in school, I found that the current system is not as flexible and modern as it should be. I developed a plan, called the Aristotle project, to help create a system that would get better, and more effective, at discovering a students personal strengths, and teaching kids more effectively.
Dance and music are two art forms that have told stories and conveyed emotions that help to understand the deepness and dynamic nature of the human experience. Dance Music Production would combine these two art forms together. I want to make the dancer the composer. by using motion tracking and augmented reality hardware to create a full Digital Audio Workstation that can be completely controlled by your body.