Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality carves a space between real life and virtual reality, weaving virtual elements into the world around us. For now, it's most effective on tablets and mobile devices - for example, by examining a virtual 3D model of Titanic directly on an otherwise empty desktop.

But with Microsoft's Hololens and Google's Magic Leap in development, rest assured we'll see dedicated AR headsets in every household very soon.


Augmented Reality - Titanic Belfast
But with Microsoft's Hololens and Google's Magic Leap in development, rest assured we'll see dedicated AR headsets in every household very soon.

INTERACTING WITH A CLATHRIN PROTEIN MOLECULE IN VIRTUAL 3D SPACE

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