Augmented Austin Reality in the TACC/ACES Vislab

*I actually enjoy this MORE because I have no idea what's going on.

Published on May 29, 2012 by TACCutexas

"In May, Professor Clay Shortall's advanced graduate architecture studio on the theme of 'Augmented Reality' held their final review in the TACC/ACES Vislab. The students showed off some amazing projects investigating the relationship between physical and virtual environments, including a Google-maps-on-steroids smartphone app for building interiors, a working model of a Twitter-controlled shade structure, and a building facade that changes based on the brain waves of its occupants."

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Science & Technology

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University of Texas at Austin Advanced Computing Center TACC School Architecture design augmented reality