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ABOUT AUGMENTED REALITY

Augmented Reality (AR) is an interactive technology that overlays digital information—such as images, sounds, and other sensory enhancements—onto the real world in real time. Unlike Virtual Reality (VR), which creates a completely immersive digital environment, AR enhances the user's perception of their surroundings by adding virtual elements to it.

Real-Time Interaction: AR systems respond to user inputs and environmental changes in real-time, allowing for a dynamic and engaging experience.

Combination of Real and Virtual Worlds: AR blends digital content with the real world, enabling users to see both simultaneously. This can be experienced through devices like smartphones, tablets, and AR glasses.

Interactive Art Installations: Artists can create immersive experiences by integrating AR into their installations. Viewers can use their smartphones or AR glasses to see additional layers of content, animations, or interactive elements that complement the physical artwork.

By integrating AR into art and design, creators can push the boundaries of traditional media, creating engaging and multi-dimensional experiences that captivate audiences.

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