Over the years, Google’s Arts & Culture app has become a pretty powerful tool for interactive education using augmented reality (AR). We have seen the Mountain View-based tech giant bring a ton offunandeducationalfeatures to the “Google Arts & Culture” app earlier. We even sawGoogle host the biggest street carnival of Europeon the Arts & Culture platform. However, did you know that you can bring the portrait of Mona Lisa or the original spacesuit of Neil Armstrong to your bedroom using the app?
The “Google Arts & Culture” app provides a lot of educational content using AR. However, recently I discovered that you can bring the AR model Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit that he wore when he first stepped foot on the Moon. You can even bring the portrait of the famous Mona Lisa and hang on a wall of your bedroom!
How to Bring AR Content using “Google Arts & Culture”
So, to get these AR content right on your smartphone, just follow the steps below:
Now, from these categories, you can choose what you want to see in augmented reality (AR). For instance, if you want a giant spacesuit of Neil Armstrong standing on your laptop:
Now, as you can see, there is a giant spacesuit just chilling on my laptop. However, taking the camera closer reveals some fine details of the suit.
In a similar way, you can bring Da Vinci’s legendary portrait of the Mona Lisa to your room’s wall. Or you can bring a pre-historic dinosaur and put it on your bed.
The choice is yours!
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