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AR FOR MOBILE DEVICES

Nearly everyone has a smartphone these days, which makes it perfect for broad-target learning experiences. Bringing these experiences off the screen and into the real world gives unrivaled spatial awareness and engagement without specialized equipment.

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AR for Mobile: Recent Work

CURRENT AR PROJECTS

Some current projects that leverage a smartphone's hardware to bring virtual object to life and let people explore different topics wherever they are.

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AR PROJECTILE MOTION

Cannons in your living room

The AR Projectile Lab is an app to help you visualize and understand projectile motion at home. Watch cannons fire across your room and see their trajectories from every angle. Learn the relationships between mass, angles, velocity, flight time, and range by seeing it happen instead of staring at equations.

AR BUOYANCY LAB

Experiment with buoyancy without the risk of a spill.

The AR Buoyancy Lab is an app to help you visualize and understand buoyancy at home. Drop blocks into different liquids to see how they react. Build a density tower by using multiple liquids at once to see their effect on buoyancy. Learn the relationships between density, mass, volume, gravity, and buoyancy by seeing reactions happen live instead of staring at equations.

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TIC-TAC-TOE 5X

Pre-Alpha

Taking the classic game off the page and to the next level. Claim cubes in a 3D grid to play 5 games of Tic-Tac-Toe (4 sides and top) simultaneously. Whoever wins the most boards wins the game.

AR for Mobile: Portfolio

©2020 by Jay Murphree.

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