Interactive Cloud 2009
iart is working on tools of superimposed virtual worlds to transfer information and emotions connected with exhibits to visitors standing before them, without having to implement visible hardware in the exhibition. Read More
iart is working on tools of superimposed virtual worlds to transfer information and emotions connected with exhibits to visitors standing before them, without having to implement visible hardware in the exhibition. Read More
In the scientific series “Einstein” Swiss Television SF1 (which also reported on iart) reported on the augmented reality project lifeClipper, in which iart ist involved as commercial partner and technical adviser. Further information and videos you will find here.
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Together with research partners and under the artistic leadership of Jan Torpus, iart has refined the technical features of an augmented reality system, experimenting with the content and design of scenarios for different applications. In the research project lifeClipper2, two scenarios were developed: the archaeological reconstruction of a Celtic settlement on the Voltaplatz in Basel and the visualisation of plans to redesign the port in Basel’s St. Johann district. Read More

As a member of the research team, Valentin Spiess participates in the research work of the project ‘LED-ColourLab‘. The results of the work done are incorporated in LED projects realized by the firm. A documentary on the exibition in the Gewerbemuseum Winterthur is available after the click.
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As part of the action ‘Do Research’, iart, as a technological partner of the Academy of Art and Design in Basel, developed the Augmented Reality environment for the research project ‘living-room‘.
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At the Novartis Campus our guests from Creative Star Shanghai tested lifeClipper2 and experienced the potential of Augmented Reality. Read More
How do the partners of iart judge the potential of lifeClipper2 in practice? Which fields do they regard as possible applications for Augmented Reality? Read More