Augmented reality lemur

Posted on Jul 1, 2010 in Activity Ideas, Interactive Whiteboards, Science Resources, Useful Links | 1 comment

Here’s a rather cute use of Augmented Reality technology. Produced by London Zoo it gives you the chance to have your very own Augmented reality lemur, Loris, sitting in the palm of your hand.

Loris doesn’t do a lot, and you can’t really interact with her. But she’s very cute.

You’ll need a webcam to get this to work, and you’ll need to print out a special marker on a page for the camera to detect. Find out more here.

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One Comment

  1. That’s very interesting indeed!
    This whole thing of 3D technology leaves everyone flabbergasted!
    I wish there could be an education purpose on using it.
    Have you got any ideas?
    The furthest I could think of was to create an animal for each student to used in class as a rewarding prize.

    Tks for the great idea!

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