Memory Palace AR App

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About this app

Memory Palace AR App
Version 2.0

About the app:
This app has been updated to pair with the newly released Memory Palace Exhibition Catalogue published by Latitude 53 and released on April 12, 2024. To use, press the start button, and point your phone camera at any page featuring an eye symbol to view augmented reality content such as video clips and 3D models.

Privacy:
This app collects no information whatsoever, does not require signing up, and only requires camera access to function.

Credits and Acknowledgements:
Visual Identiy - Amanda Chwelos
App design - Gabriel Esteban Molina
Assets - Gabriel Esteban Molina

The app was built using Unity and Vuforia. Videos were shot with GoPro and various Android phones. 3D Models made with Agisoft Metashape.

This project was developed with the support of Latitude 53 and its staff, especially Program Coordinator Adam Waldron-Blain, and was first exhibited at Latitude 53 in October 2022.

This app was produced with the generous support of the Edmonton Arts Council, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Updated on
Apr 9, 2024

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What's new

Memory Palace AR App v2.0

-removed exhibition features
-added catalogue features
-updated assets
-added acknowledgements and logos
-improved performance

A companion app for the project "Memory Palace" by Gabriel Esteban Molina. The AR App interacts with the pages featuring an eye symbol to create AR experiences such as playing clips from the exhibition and displaying 3D models.