Practical Augmented Reality
Lecturer: Linda HirschProfessor in charge: Prof. Dr. Sven Mayer
First Meeting: Wednesday, April 19th 2023, from 2 - 5 p.m.
Location: Forum der Zukunft (FZ), Deutsches Museum
Hours per week: 4
ECTS credits: 6
Language: German
Modul: For (Media-)Informatics Master P5.0.2 or P5.0.4: "Gruppenpraktikum zu fortgeschrittenen Themen der Informatik I oder II" or P2/P3/P6 ("Vertiefende Themen für Master")
News
- 07.02.2021: Applications will be collected via Uni2work .
Content
The topic of the semester is "AR Museum Exhibit Applications". With this all projects will exclusively address the topic of the semester. Other AR projects are not possible this semester.
Augmented Reality (AR) applications offer experiencing museum exhibitions from different perspectives, contexts, and interaction possibilities. These extensions of current exhibitions allow interacting with non-accessible, hidden gems or sharing the experienced with other visitors. This practical course explores in collaboration with the Deutsche Museum the conceptualization and prototyping of, and interaction with AR busts that connect visitors with each other and the museum exhibit. The museum offers the opportunitiy for further collaboration in the case of high quality end results Since the course in German, please find more information on the German version of this page.
Course Structure
The course consists of three parts. All of them are complemented with homework assignments.
- KickOff With the Museum: At the KickOff, the museum will introduce the design and problem space. Further, you will meet everyone.
- Bi-Weekly Semester Meetings: During the semester, you will iteratively work on your concepts, get familiar with the technology and start prototyping.
- Sprint Week and Final Presentation: In the five sprint days, the AR apps implementation will mainly take place. Final group presentations will take place at the end of the sprint week.
Dates and Rooms
Please note that due to the engaging nature of the group projects, students have to spend more than the allocated time on the development of their prototypes. This is especially true for the group project implementation scheduled during the lecture break.
Date | Time | Topic | Location |
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19. Apr. | 14:00-17:00 Uhr | Kick-off | FZ |
03. Mai | 16:00-18:00 Uhr | tbd. | Frauenlobstr. 7a, Raum 357 |
17. Mai | 16:00-18:00 Uhr | tbd. | FZ |
31. Mai | 16:00-18:00 Uhr | tbd. | FZ |
14. Juni | 16:00-18:00 Uhr | tbd. | FZ |
28. Juni | 16:00-18:00 Uhr | tbd. | FZ |
12. Juli | 16:00-18:00 Uhr | tbd. | FZ |
26. Juli | 16:00-18:00 Uhr | tbd. | FZ |
31. Juli | 09:00-18.00 Uhr | Sprint | FZ |
1. Aug. | 09:00-18.00 Uhr | Sprint | FZ |
2. Aug. | 09:00-18.00 Uhr | Sprint | FZ |
3. Aug. | 09:00-18.00 Uhr | Sprint | FZ |
4. Aug. | 09:00-18.00 Uhr | Sprint and Final presentations | FZ |
Results of Previous Projects
Application
Interested students can apply for this practical course via Uni2Work .
The applications should include the following information:
- Describe relevant expertise, for example from previous courses, jobs and other projects, if any, that demonstrate your skills.
- If you already have a project idea that you would like to implement in this course, please sketch it out briefly.