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Carbon Cycle (AR Game)

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  1. Pro Avatar Tim Smith

    An innovative Augmented Reality (AR) interactive for the Science Museum’s ‘Atmosphere’ gallery that helps visitors to understand the role natural and human processes have on the global carbon output. Use the physical blocks, each depicting a carbon source or sink, to create your own island and try to keep your island carbon neutral.

    This game allows players to design and build their own carbon island, so I decided to style the game on a handmade cardboard play set feel. I'm pretty pleased with the result - though I would have liked more time to make it look even more real.

    This is a completed live project and can be viewed in more detail here: http://www.mypoorbrain.co.uk/carboncycle.html.

    5 months ago

  2. Pro 261881_233890253288720_100000032401974_1051020_6351464_n Bálint Gáspár

    Nice One! Happy New Year!:)

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    5 months ago

  3. Pro Avatar80 Robert Podgórski

    awesome stuff!

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    5 months ago

  4. Pro Avatar Tim Smith

    Thanks guys, much appreciated! Keep the feedback coming.

    4 months ago

  5. Pro Logo_for_twitter Jesus

    Super cool graphic Tim!

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    4 months ago

  6. Pro 429633_3396627312983_1188742181_3520252_469385912_n Timothy J. Reynolds

    so rad! love the jet shadow.

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    3 months ago

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    A close-up of the Farming and Factory models of my innovative Augmented Reality (AR) interactive for the Science Museum’s ‘Atmosphere’ gallery that helps visitors to understand the role natural and human processes have on the global carbon output. Use the physical blocks, each depicting a carbon source or sink, to create your own island and try to keep your island carbon neutral.

    This game allows players to design and build their own carbon island, so I decided to style the game on a handmade cardboard play set feel. I'm pretty pleased with the result - though I would have liked more time to make it look even more real.

    about 1 month ago

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