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Since we launched our first Pocket Gallery in 2018, people all over the world have used the augmented reality (AR) feature to explore virtual art galleries ranging from Vermeer to Indian miniatures. With many of us missing the opportunities to explore, we have now collaborated with cultural institutions including the Jean Pigozzi Collection and J….
Google AR & VR – 5 AI-powered tools to help you get outside more
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Google AR & VR – Here’s how online shoppers are finding inspiration
People shop across Google more than a billion times a day — and we have a pretty good sense of what they’re browsing for. For instance, our Search data shows that the early 2000’s are having a moment. We’re seeing increased search interest in “Y2k fashion” and products like bucket hats and ankle bracelets. Also…
Google AR & VR – Augmented reality brings fine art to life for International Museum Day
Have you ever dreamt of having your portrait taken by a world-famous artist? Or wished a painting would come to life before your eyes? This International Museum Day, we’re unveiling three new Art Filter options via the Google Arts & Culture app so that you can immerse yourself in iconic paintings by Vincent van Gogh,…
Google AR & VR – Bringing more of Google’s productivity apps to Glass Enterprise
Imagine translating instructions into a colleague’s native language in real-time. Or instantly crossing off daily tasks as you complete them. That’s part of our vision for augmented reality (AR), which has the potential to transform how companies and their frontline workers access information and make informed decisions while collaborating with their teams. We’re working to…
Google AR & VR – Artist Felipe Pantone turns the world’s streets into his AR canvas
Artist Felipe Pantone turns the world’s streets into his canvas, with Augmented Reality, in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture, Acute Art and Grand Palais Immersif. Share via: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print More Related work from others: Google AR & VR – Go beyond the search box: Introducing multisearch