Augmented Reality Will Be The New PowerPoint

October 1st, 2010
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Total Immersion created a five-minute augmented reality presentation for Bill Chang, EVP of the Business Group of SingTel, to visually illustrate the complex process of business cloud computing in a simple-to-understand manner.   In doing so, they’ve shown us the future of presentations, at least for CEOs and other business rock star positions that can afford the service.  It’s possible weather reporting schools will have an uptick in students as presenters learn how to work the screen.

Who would want to use PowerPoint if you could have augmented reality to amaze your audience?

Interactive Augmented Reality Walk Through

January 10th, 2010
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Total Immersion has confirmed its position as leader in the field of augmented reality through the launch of new kind of interactive attraction using mobility and augmented reality. This new attraction developed in cooperation with Hanwa Co. (Japan) is a state of the art walk through where guests are swept in an experience merging videogame and real live adventure.

Before entering in the attraction, guests are equipped with a backpack and a video gun (with an infrared camera, one LCD display and a trigger). Guests have to use the video gun to progress inside the horror house and find ghosts. As soon as the ghost is found, guests have to shoot it to collect point and succeed their mission. Augmented Reality permits to have very impressive scenario like a videogame for this kind of attraction. Guests are totally free of movements inside the ghost house.

Six Flags Bumper Cars

September 28th, 2009
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Total Immersion delivered at Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey, several interactive games for Professor Keaney’s Xploratorium.

With the AR Bumper Car Game, you have some real weapons on the real track (cards) which interact in real time with the videogame.