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Roomtour AR

  • Ferdinand Doblhammer

With the "room tour", influencers have created a new trend in which they make their premises accessible to everyone on the Internet. In the work Roomtour AR, as much data as possible is extracted from several of these videos, these rooms, and made visible. In doing so, 3D objects are calculated from the camera movements and these are transferred to another room in augmented reality and made tangible. Both a second and third data stream result from the recognition of objects in the original images, as well as from speech-to-text recognition of the audio track. In a society that always makes private space available as a public setting via streaming, video conferences and online videos, the work “Room Tour AR” reflects about the accessibility of our data and our attached privacy.

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