時尚

【】

字号+作者:囫圇吞棗網来源:熱點2024-10-23 07:28:13我要评论(0)

Most of us have never stepped anywhere near a rainforest, much less had a chance to explore it -- so

Most of us have never stepped anywhere near a rainforest, much less had a chance to explore it -- something Google hopes to change with its new augmented reality experience.

The "Into the Wild" exhibit sees some 1,000 square meters turned into a virtual rainforest, home to orangutans, Malayan tapirs and tiny mouse deer.

SEE ALSO:The world’s best wildlife photography reveals a fragile, beautiful realm

In order to view the sights, visitors pick up a Lenovo smartphone enabled with Tango, an augmented reality platform developed by Google.

The exhibition, the first of its kind to launch in Asia, is held at Singapore's ArtScience Museum.

Mashable GamesMashable ImageCredit: artscience museumVia Giphy

Visitors wander through the lush AR forest as they walk around the museum, catching glimpses of endangered animals in their natural habitat.

Via GiphyVia Giphy

GIFs provided by Google

The rainforest is modelled after Rimbang Baling, one of the last pristine rainforests in Indonesia's Sumatra, which is also home to the critically endangered Sumatran tiger.

Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter.By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Thanks for signing up!

The exhibition is built in collaboration with Google, Lenovo and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and uses the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro smartphone.

Making it real

But it's not just about the virtual experience -- the exhibition also hopes to take the concept off-screen.

Visitors are invited to virtually plant a seed at the end of the experience, which quickly grows into a full-blown tree.

Via Giphy

For every virtual tree planted with a minimum pledge amount of $26, a real tree will be planted in Rimbang Baling.

Mashable ImageCredit: mashable

Participants will receive the exact GPS co-ordinates of "their" tree, and photo updates of it every six months for two years.

Mashable ImageOne of these trees could be yours.Credit: Simanjuntak/Epa/REX/Shutterstock

"We do not want to just augment reality, we want to improve reality," said Honor Harger, Executive Director of ArtScience Museum.

"By combining art science and technology, Into the Wild transcends the virtual world and makes a significant real world impact."

Indonesia is home to some of the world's most biologically diverse forests, but has seen more than a million hectares of rainforest cleared each year.


Featured Video For You
New map Shows the Effects of a Decade of Deforestation

TopicsAugmented RealityGoogle

1.本站遵循行业规范,任何转载的稿件都会明确标注作者和来源;2.本站的原创文章,请转载时务必注明文章作者和来源,不尊重原创的行为我们将追究责任;3.作者投稿可能会经我们编辑修改或补充。

相关文章
  • Early Apple

    Early Apple

    2024-10-23 07:04

  • 博格巴告知拉胖首選回尤文 即便皇馬巴黎報價誘人

    博格巴告知拉胖首選回尤文 即便皇馬巴黎報價誘人

    2024-10-23 05:09

  • 李鐵鼓勵青訓隊:星星之火可以燎原 會給你們盡可能的幫助

    李鐵鼓勵青訓隊:星星之火可以燎原 會給你們盡可能的幫助

    2024-10-23 05:06

  • 足協杯半決賽首回合
:德爾加多關鍵破門 山東1

    足協杯半決賽首回合 :德爾加多關鍵破門 山東1

    2024-10-23 05:01

网友点评