The Augmented Reality Human Body - Mobile App
Thursday, January 10, 2013
test footage AR Human Body App
raw unedited footage
Labels:
3D Studio Seminar,
app,
AR Human Body,
Augmented Reality,
biology,
dissection,
science
Monday, November 5, 2012
This is a ROUGH load test-
Shown is the Augmented Realty Human Body App's basic geometry. A number of modifications still have to be made to the mesh and MOST of the textures are not final-
This was a team effort by -
Eric Maiello
Steven Li
Sheree Chang
Krystel Theuvenin
The project is overseen by NYU Polytech Prof. Mark Skwarek
Labels:
AR,
Augmented Reality Biofeedback,
health,
health care,
Human Body,
medical,
mobile augmented reality lab,
New York University,
nyu
Friday, November 2, 2012
Augmented Reality Biofeedback - Biosensing the Heart
Labels:
AR,
Augmented Reality Biofeedback,
health,
health care,
Human Body,
medical,
mobile augmented reality lab,
New York University,
nyu
Friday, October 26, 2012
Heart Test / The Augmented Reality Human Body
The augmented reality heart will run in sync with the viewer's heart thanks to bio feedback.
Still a bit of work to do.
Labels:
3d,
3d graphics,
3D Studio Seminar,
AR,
Augmented Reality,
DM6133,
education,
health,
Human Body,
inside the body,
medical visualization,
New York University,
nyu,
nyu polytech,
organs,
real time,
virtual reality
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
the heart
Labels:
3d DM6133,
3d graphics,
3D Studio Seminar,
anatomy,
AR,
Augmented Reality,
Human Body,
inside the body,
medical visualization,
New York University,
nyu,
nyu polytech,
organs,
real time,
skwarek,
vantastic voyage
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Project Overview
Labels:
3d graphics,
3D Studio Seminar,
anatomy visualization,
Augmented Reality,
DM6133,
education,
health,
Human Body,
inside the body,
medical,
New York University,
nyu,
nyu polytech,
organs,
real time,
virtual reality
Saturday, October 20, 2012
The Augmented Reality Human Body - Test - 10/15/12
Labels:
3d DM6133,
3d graphics,
3D Studio Seminar,
anatomy,
AR,
Augmented Reality,
Human Body,
inside the body,
medical visualization,
New York University,
nyu,
nyu polytech,
organs,
real time,
skwarek,
vantastic voyage
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