A Web-Based Augmented Reality Visualization Pitch
Why choose just one mural when we can have them all at once?
I am proposing a device-agnostic AR web app that allows anyone with a smartphone to point their browser at the building and see the different design options come to life. Whether it's the neon circuits of Tron, the towering presence of Godzilla, the elemental power of Aang, or the organic complexity of PCB Trees, AR allows us to layer these digital visions over the physical building.
This isn't an app you have to download or install. It's built entirely with JavaScript and WebGL, running directly in the browser. One click on a link or a quick scan of a QR code, and the magic begins.
Glowing Tracking Anchors: I propose incorporating QR codes into the glow-in-the-dark mural design. These codes serve as high-precision anchors for the AR engine, ensuring the digital overlay perfectly aligns with the building's geometry.
By calculating the spatial relationship between the camera and these anchors, we can extend the visuals across the entire facade with surprising accuracy.
Hi, I'm Dillon Simeone. Website development and interactive experiments are my specialization. I'm also completely deaf, which gives me a unique perspective on multimodal interaction—leveraging haptics and visuals to communicate experience.
You can see a demo of similar face-tracking AR technology I've built here:
Unmasking AR Demo