Interactive Glass-Blowing Apps

Chihuly is a Glass Blowing App That Interacts with Your Breath

Dale Chihuly is the mind behind the glass blowing app named after him.

Chihuly, available now in the Apple App Store, is based on Dale’s years of work as a glass blowing artist. His breathtaking, colorful work has been displayed all over the world and now he’s sharing the art form with smartphone users in a simple to use glass blowing app.

The app is very straightforward and begins with a regular piece of glass. Users literally blow on their iPhone screen and the glass moves in response to the strength of the blow. A strong blow will transform the glass a lot, so be careful. Once the glass is in the desired form, colors can be played with and entire installations can be created.
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1. Interactive Glass-blowing Apps - Growth of interactive glass-blowing apps based on real-world experiences presents opportunities for AR/VR technology integration.
2. Smartphone-based Art Creation - Development of user-friendly smartphone apps that simulate art creation and allow for increased accessibility and engagement with the arts industry.
3. Gamification of Art Creation - Integration of gamification elements in apps like Chihuly could increase user engagement and expand market reach for the arts industry.
Industry Implications
1. Arts and Culture - Opportunities to increase accessibility and audience engagement through technological innovation in art creation and display.
2. Mobile App Development - Demand for user-friendly and intuitive mobile apps that simulate real-world experiences presents a growth opportunity for mobile developers.
3. AR/VR Technology - Integration of AR/VR technology in art creation apps provides new opportunities for innovation in both the arts and technology industries.

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