Experiment – AR button part 1

Going back to the mobile mixed reality version, I continued on experimenting the next topic, which is the AR button. By using Unity version 2019.1.14f1, I firstly inserted the image target on Vuforia’s develop portal. Note that AR button can only be used on 2D surfaces and not 3D objects. This target will then be … Continue reading Experiment – AR button part 1

Experiment – setting AR onto HP MR headset

This experiment would be considered as a trial and error as I have found minimal works that claims the experiment in particular to be possible. This experiment of mine begins with a simple task on Unity to test out the mixed reality experience that they inputted in the device. Microsoft have provided the essential program … Continue reading Experiment – setting AR onto HP MR headset

Experiment – HP Mixed Reality

Technologies allow certain aspects of reality which also include Mixed Reality. Recently, I have attained one of Microsoft’s devices that is called the HP Mixed Reality headset that resembles much like Acer’s Mixed Reality. This application gives out a realistic atmosphere for users to roam around in to play Virtual Reality games that connect to … Continue reading Experiment – HP Mixed Reality

An Old New World

An interactive exhibition opened at the National Museum of Singapore, which was noted as a free entry to the locals and PR for only a limited time. This exhibition was more compact than the history gallery, though it was intriguing and worth visiting nonetheless. The story sets out with a brief introduction of Singapore’s history, … Continue reading An Old New World

Experiment – AR&VR part 1

As mentioned before, Mixed Reality is consumed with both features of AR and VR. This experiment is an introduction to mixed reality. Initially, I wanted to continue to preview my 3D scanned project by using Virtual Reality assets inside Unity. However, I was unable to do so because of technical reasons. As that consumed my … Continue reading Experiment – AR&VR part 1

3D object AR with Vuforia (Experiment)

Upon the continuation of experimentation, I have continued to gain more knowledge about the use of Vuforia. This experiment’s objective is to learn how to input 3d objects as a target device and to determine how many object targets I can set to trigger the shapes that I have set in Unity. The first step … Continue reading 3D object AR with Vuforia (Experiment)

Final Project Ideas

With the continuation of my research and development, I have come up with two intriguing ideas that profoundly concerns with my topic, Play Therapy. Within the realm of psychology and the internet, I have stumbled upon minimal amounts of research that clarifies DPT (Digital Play Therapy) as a conventional technique. It is, however, most often … Continue reading Final Project Ideas

Introduction to MR (Mixed Reality)

In this digital world and age, a large number of people have initiated Virtual Reality (VR). An immersive experience in an entirely artificial digital environment that mostly takes place in a video or gaming-related content see figure 1. On the other hand, Augmented Reality (AR) overlays virtual objects in the real-world environment has become quite … Continue reading Introduction to MR (Mixed Reality)

The Effects of DPT (Digital Play Therapy)

Digital technologies can be beneficial to the process of psychotherapy. The initiative of this is it would let children up to 10 years old feel comfortable in the playroom like when they were younger. With traditional play therapy, on the other side, video games may provide an opportunity for young ones to explore important themes … Continue reading The Effects of DPT (Digital Play Therapy)

Digital Play Therapy

Play Therapy, as mentioned in earlier posts, implies significantly on the action play. However, given the conducted research, a reasonable amount of results has distinguished various manual activities.  “Toys are laid out in a way the child can access them and speak with them easily” – Joanne Wicks from “Play is the Child’s language: Play … Continue reading Digital Play Therapy

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