Augmented Reality Experiments

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Tellart has worked with Augmented Reality (AR) experiences to create a musical instrument with Google Creative Labs for the You Tube Symphony Orchestra; a map-based game called Kingdom Keepers with Area/Code for Disney; a “games-for-health” initiative for the film release of G-Force with Humana and Disney. In addition to these projects with clients, we have launched several internal projects including a musical holiday card and edible AR cookies that were recently included in the Museum of Modern Art’s book Talk to Me.

Working with augmented and mixed-reality experiences is another way that we explore the boundaries between the natural, material and virtual worlds. Ideal projects for Tellart exist as hybrids where the physical and the virtual are inseparable–part of a single holistically designed anatomy.

Our Augmented Reality cookies were featured in the 2011 exhibition "Talk to Me" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Special thanks to our former intern, Michael Clare.

Our 2009 annual Holiday Card featured an augmented reality song-playing interface, where each holiday-themed marker produced a unique tone and a flurry of Tellart snowflakes.

We have experimented with games using augmented reality, including an elegant augmented spelling game for children featuring lasercut wooden block markers.