What makes tónandi by Sigur Rós’ Tónandi such an exciting mixed reality experience for the Magic Leap One? Before I begin, I want to let you know that I don’t own the Magic Leap One nor I tried the experience on
Alex Coulombe posted a video of him using the Magic Leap One outdoors, using the paint mixed reality app that comes with Magic Leap One. This video actually was quite spiritual and emotional to me. I looked at it as
Today when I saw this video demoing Magic Leap, I thought about what if there was material detection component in Magic Leap One that allows it to detect surface and object’s materials and applied direct physics to meshed polygons based
Watching the Magic Leap One Sigur Ros video and this excellent Magic Leap One demo, all made me realize that when interacting with an app using your hands, content that appears below your hands and arms position isn’t occluded. Now,
I want to share with you a video I found on YouTube made by Avaer Kazmer, an engineer who shared his experience about Magic Leap One and it does that better than any other media outlet out there. First, let’s check
I’ve been playing AR pool in Seoul, it was King’s Pool AR mode and I really liked it. However, I didn’t play it with an actual pool cue (stick) not it had any haptic feedback to make it feel real.
One of the things that I personally was most excited to see is how the Magic Leap One actually looks through the lens. I don’t have the Magic Leap One, so I was interested to see how things actually look.
Magic Leap knows that it’s going to have a very strong competition with Microsoft and Magic Leap. We are talking about companies who for them $2bn like Magic Leap was invested in doesn’t count as a huge investment. Magic Leap
I love online multiplayer games and I find myself preferring playing a social online game than single-player ones, but again, this is just me. I love knowing that the person whom I just beat (or lost to), there is a
The Magic Leap One, at least to justify its price for the average customer, needs a handful of high-quality content. Many of the people who did review it, don’t even think it’s consumer-ready. I agree, in a sense that as