Augmented Reality with Hololens: Experiential Architectures Embedded in the Real World. Hockett, P. & Ingleby, T. arXiv, October, 2016.
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Early hands-on experiences with the Microsoft Hololens augmented/mixed reality device are reported and discussed, with a general aim of exploring basic 3D visualization. A range of usage cases are tested, including data visualization and immersive data spaces, in-situ visualization of 3D models and full scale architectural form visualization. Ultimately, the Hololens is found to provide a remarkable tool for moving from traditional visualization of 3D objects on a 2D screen, to fully experiential 3D visualizations embedded in the real world.
@Article{Hockett2016a,
  author        = {Hockett, Paul and Ingleby, Tim},
  journal       = {arXiv},
  title         = {{Augmented Reality with Hololens: Experiential Architectures Embedded in the Real World}},
  year          = {2016},
  month         = oct,
  pages         = {1--10},
  abstract      = {Early hands-on experiences with the Microsoft Hololens augmented/mixed reality device are reported and discussed, with a general aim of exploring basic 3D visualization. A range of usage cases are tested, including data visualization and immersive data spaces, in-situ visualization of 3D models and full scale architectural form visualization. Ultimately, the Hololens is found to provide a remarkable tool for moving from traditional visualization of 3D objects on a 2D screen, to fully experiential 3D visualizations embedded in the real world.},
  archiveprefix = {arXiv},
  arxivid       = {1610.04281},
  doi           = {10.22541/au.148821660.05483993},
  eprint        = {1610.04281},
  groups        = {[paul:]},
  timestamp     = {2018.07.12},
  url           = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1610.04281},
}

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