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Out of Bounds by Chris O'Shea

Imagine if you could point an x-ray flashlight at a wall and be able to see what lies behind it - just like Superman with his x-ray vision. That’s what Chris O’Shea did with his "Out of Bounds" gallery installation. This is a form of augmented reality made possible with projectors and cameras plus some nifty code work in C++ using OpenCV and openFrameworks.

Chris O’Shea is an interactive media artist who did this project as a commission for Designers in Residence at the Design Museum, London. When visitors point the flashlight at the walls, they get to see different behind-the-scenes places of the museum like the workshop, the staff office and the plant room.

Trend Themes

  1. Augmented Reality — The use of projectors, cameras, and code work in C++ allows for augmented reality experiences like x-ray walls.
  2. Interactive Media — Projects like 'Out of Bounds' demonstrate the potential for interactive media installations in museums and other spaces.
  3. Creative Use of Technology — Chris O'Shea's innovative use of technology, such as projectors and code, opens up possibilities for creative and immersive experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Art and Design — The art and design industry can explore the integration of augmented reality and interactive media in creating unique installations and experiences.
  2. Museums and Galleries — Museums and galleries can leverage augmented reality and interactive media to enhance visitor experiences and provide behind-the-scenes insights.
  3. Technology and Software Development — The technology and software development industry can further develop and optimize tools like projectors, cameras, and code frameworks for augmented reality applications.

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