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Augmented Reality 3D mural by Leon Keer 2018-11-17

Augmented Reality 3D mural by Leon Keer

Titled, Once upon a time, Leon Keer‘s latest anamorphic mural with the help of Massina was made during the Vibrations Urbaines Festival in Pessac, France. The 3d effect caused by this technique is only visible from one viewpoint. The artwork invites spectators to grab their phone and interact with the art.

The new ‘Leon Keer’ app connects augmented reality with the anamorphic art. By scanning the painting with your smartphone or tablet, you can see how the painting will come to life. AR feature created by Joost Spek from 3Dpicnic.

Location: Rue Nelson Mandela, Pessac, France

Leon Keer App
Leon Keer is a specialist in creating anamorphic street art. The 3d effect caused by this technique is only visible from one viewpoint. The artwork invites spectators to grab their phone and interact with the art.

The ‘Leon Keer’ app connects Augmented Reality with the anamorphic art. By scanning the painting with your smartphone or tablet, you can see how the painting will come to life.

For all the AR content Leon Keer has been working closely together with Joost Spek from 3dpicnic.

If you are not on location you can also download an image and use that as the marker to start the 3d animation.

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