A new interactive mural in downtown Victoria aims to brighten up the city streets, while also paying homage to Canada’s oldest Chinese temple.
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Nextech, a Toronto-based provider of augmented reality (AR) and wayfinding technologies, has developed new platform to produce human holograms, powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
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The Junction recently launched its third annual Window Wonderland art walk, featuring 20 augmented reality (AR) window installations and two new animated murals designed by local and international artists.
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Window Wonderland, The Junction’s first annual immersive urban art-walk, presented by Meds Junction Pharmacy, has begun and is the first activation of its kind in Toronto.
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With so many people working from home, there has been a surge in web traffic, and this has allowed businesses to re-evaluate their social media strategy, identify their brand’s foundation and voice, and better connect with customers using measurable efforts. Clearly, COVID-19 has changed just about everything, but change is not always a bad thing. So, what can a sign business do?
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El Pollo Loco Inc., has completed its dynamic new mural in Los Angeles and is dedicated to local Latino artist Juan Hector Ponce.
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Montreal-based interactive technology agency iGotcha Media recently developed an augmented reality (AR) game for Cirque Du Soleil, allowing the public to interact with a video wall as characters from its newest show, Luzia.
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Ambient interactivity—i.e. the embedding or direct integration of interactive tables, windows or other dynamic features into the physical environment—has become a more significant part of the digital signage industry in recent years.
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