JigSpace: My first Augmented Reality Experience
I decided to try and use Jigspace. I put in some random things: a methane molecule; (my son had gas tonight); A Bolivian Flag (a place I really wantI decided to try and use Jigspace. I put in some random things: a methane molecule; (my son had gas tonight); A Bolivian Flag (a place I really want to visit.); A Liechtenstein (a place I have never heard of) and Surinam (where a cousin of mine lives) as well as the moon and venus. At first I found it kind of repetitive as I could only spin, move or change the colour of objects, but as I played around, I really liked different perspectives and how different everything was looking from above or from the angle of one of the objects. I also liked some of the objects, mainly the plants, coral, planets, food and furniture, and with out movements, you could use this to build mini sets and look from different angles. In my work, will I use this? I could use it to design instructions that require mapping a physical space. Maybe?
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