Almost a year ago, I stumbled upon a groundbreaking showcase of innovation — Google's ARCore and its Geospatial API redefining the realms of spatial computing. The spectacle unfolded in the heart of iconic cityscapes, transcending the ordinary into the extraordinary.
🎉 A Year of Digital-Physical Fusion: Experiences like the Gorillaz concert, where virtual band members towered over real streets in New York and London, were nothing short of visionary. This moment marked the tip of the iceberg for the future of digital-physical interactions and experiences.
💡 Beyond the Surface: Google's ARCore, with its Geospatial API, has opened doors to a new era where digital and physical seamlessly converge. What began as a musical extravaganza has laid the foundation for a myriad of possibilities — from interactive urban art to dynamic city-wide events.
🚀 Unleashing the Potential: As we look back, we're not just reminiscing; we're envisioning. The past year has been a testament to the potential that lies within the marriage of digital and physical spaces. The journey with spatial computing is just beginning, promising a future where every street corner could be a canvas for the extraordinary. 🏙️🌐 #SpatialComputing #GeospatialAR #InnovationJourney
Ever wondered how the streets of New York and London were transformed into immersive concerts for the world's most famous virtual band?
Over one weekend fans in New York and London came together to witness Gorillaz play in real life with Murdoc, 2D, Noodle and Russel towering over them in the midst of two of the world’s most iconic skylines. Directed by Jamie Hewlett and Fx Goby the ’Skinny Ape’ performances were created by Nexus Studios' immersive specialist teams, and powered by Google’s ARCore.
Watch this video to find out how we did it Huge thanks to #gorillaz, Google AR & VR, #jamiehewlett, and Fx Goby!
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