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Dinosaurs may have been extinct for more than 65 million years, but a Canadian museum is using a new app to bring them back to life. With an app called ROM Ultimate Dinosaurs, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto uses augmented reality, a virtual view of the real world that can be extended with graphics and other content. When visitors point their smartphones at markers throughout the museum, the dinosaurs come to life in the app. IPads mounted in the museum and directed at the skeletons show the creatures more realistically. “We can see what they would have looked like with skin on when they were alive and how they would have moved and behaved,” said Tracy Ruddell, assistant vice president of marketing for the museum. “As a museum we’re all about real-world objects,” Ruddell said. “But being able to bring prehistoric dinosaurs back to life was a pretty amazing thing.” Around the world, museums and art galleries have been increasingly incorporating the technology, accessed through mobile apps, into their exhibits. “Augmented reality allows us to do things with objects that we could never do in the physical world because, of course, we still have to preserve the specimens,” Ruddell said. “It also allows us to provide educational information [and stories] about these objects that are difficult to do in traditional means.” After years of being relegated to the realm of science fiction, augmented reality is finally moving mainstream. ABI Research, a market intelligence company, projects that the industry will reach $3 billion in revenue by 2016, up from $21 million in 2010. Artists have also have started to incorporate augmented reality into their works, seeing it as a new medium for expression. At “Moment in Time,” an art exhibition in Laguna Beach, California, people can point their iOS or Android device at an image, and an app called Aurasma stirs the picture into motion. A photo of a woman underwater, for example, morphs into a video showing her swimming away. Rourk Gourley, one of the artists involved in the show, views augmented reality as an untapped medium. “To me, it is as an art form,” Gourley said, “the idea that these people can start walking off the painting, and that it can expand and move into the room and be three-dimensional.”  from the daily star.
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