Creative studio Second Story has combined Kinect and a transparent LCD screen to develop an innovative interactive installation that is capable of projecting data in augmented reality depending on where the user is looking., an option that can be of great help in any space where you want to display a product, such as shopping centers or museums, For example.

Fusion device driver from Microsoft, Kinect para Windows, a transparent LCD screen and custom software, A proposal focused on commercial surfaces and any exhibition center arrives. A new way to use augmented reality without having to resort to mobile devices.

This project, developed by the agency Second Story, uses the Kinect camera system to record the point on the LCD screen where the user is looking and based on their position, projects information about the object in question on the display. As the user progresses, so does the augmented reality information projected on the screen.

This is a very useful device, For example, If you are in front of a shop window and want to know the price of a certain product displayed there, and a good alternative to “traditional” augmented reality systems, in which it is necessary to pick up the mobile device and “look” through it, since when using it, You simply have to look without the need for any intermediary other than the LCD itself.

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