2025-07-02 –, Theil C1-6 (60p)
Physical maps had a crucial role when planning human activities, we aim to bring this experience into the 21st century by projecting them in a shared space using MR headsets. We tap into a set of GIS data to visualize and interact with data from a variety of sea basins. Using virtual tools to explore how MR can be used for collaboration in the planning of marine environments.
Immerse yourself in the future of collaborative planning as we explore the transformative potential of Mixed Reality (MR) technologies. With recent advancements in technical capabilities and reduced costs, MR is now more accessible than ever, offering unprecedented opportunities to bridge the gap between digital content and physical spaces.
In this session, we delve into our groundbreaking project that digitizes traditional geospatial planning using cutting-edge XR technology. By leveraging publicly available GIS data, we bring the intricate details of a sea basin to life within a shared physical environment. Our goal isn't just to visualize data; we aim to empower users to collaborate and interact with it in innovative ways, unlocking new possibilities for human activities.
Join us as we navigate the challenges and triumphs of this ambitious endeavor. From user experience design to data management and spatial synchronization, we'll share our journey and the insights gained from our initial research. Discover how MR can revolutionize collaborative planning and pave the way for more intuitive and effective decision-making processes.
Don't miss this opportunity to witness the future of geospatial planning and be inspired by the potential of Mixed Reality technologies. Hear more about the application we developed, and gain insight into the results of our first study!
While our own physical world is great, sometimes you want something extra, something that is not really possible within the traditional realm of reality. It is my passion to explore how we can enrich our own reality with virtual elements, creating experiences that would not be possible without new immersive technology.
I believe that this technology has opportunities to create a more enjoyable and enriching experience out of both traditional and new activities. Theater could be interactive and have incredible effects, boring data can become fun and collaborative, and presentations can bring you the information in visual and easy to comprehend fashions.
My fire is further kindled by publicly available and shared platforms. I am a hard believer in Open Source, EU products, and products that share their knowledge with the world.
If you are interested in the topics of mixed reality, digitally enriched experiences, and open source, then feel free to reach out!