9/11 Exhibit App builds Future World Trade Center, the photo [VIDEO]




The largest on 9/11 the memory part of the heritage of the non-disclosure agreement to the New York Times in the lobby due to focus on the tragedy 10 years ago, but one of the Digital Gallery forward instead of back to the World Trade Center site.


Augmented reality-the app loaded with three iPads to sit next to the atrium of the historic times, with the exception of moving the collection to determine the part of the table of coverage, which connects to the rest of the gallery. The application contains a precise digital model for the future of the World Trade Center site and Memorial pools by diverting to the camera in the World Trade Center construction site in the photo. Few intuitively picked up iPads to try out the application, but for those who had what appeared to be pleasantly surprised.


"This is the wider of the non-disclosure agreement," explains Brandon Melchior times Creative Director of marketing, who designed the gallery. "It has set aside from production of the heavier part."


Image editor Graham Roberts worked in the architect's digital model, which is based on physical models and architectural plans for Office buildings, Art Centre, the PATH/metro hub is designed siteand Museum design. Monumental pools, which are similar to the twin towers to be built, will be integrated in the footsteps of the template.


It is one of the s & d group has worked with Augmented Reality for the first time. In the future similar features could become part of the storytelling medium. IPad-app for one day, for example, you may need to expand photo paper or Web-site tells the story of the 3D model to feature an in depth.


"9/11 Remembered: (A) the margin of discretion in the Gallery" is displayed on the screen through Monday, Sept. 12 at 8 7 p.m.

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