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Our Team redefining visitor
experience for the world's most
creative businesses, brands, and
cultural institutions.

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The creative guy is always thinking outside the box and coming up with innovative ideas. He is driven by a desire to express himself in unique ways and make a positive impact on the world around him.

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The creative guy is always thinking outside the box and coming up with innovative ideas. He is driven by a desire to express himself in unique ways and make a positive impact on the world around him.

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

New Dheli, India

Universe

Exploring ancient Greek and Roman sculptures
in vibrant color with Augmented Reality

For a groundbreaking exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bluecadet designed and developed Chroma AR, a web-based AR tool that lets users get up close and personal with a 2500-year-old sphinx.

The Chroma AR experience begins by asking a single question: “How do we know?” Virtual “lenses” within the app offer a toolkit to better understand the reconstruction and find the answer. Users can view a comprehensive 3D AR model of the sphinx to discover new details and new stories. 

 

This engaging and educational scavenger hunt leads them through the same processes used by Met researchers to determine how the sculpture looked thousands of years ago: scientific analysis, art historical comparison, and, most importantly, observations with the naked eye.

Making Augmented Reality More Accessible

The Chroma AR experience begins by asking a single question: “How do we know?” Virtual “lenses” within the app offer a toolkit to better understand the reconstruction and find the answer. Users can view a comprehensive 3D AR model of the sphinx to discover new details and new stories. 

 

This engaging and educational scavenger hunt leads them through the same processes used by Met researchers to determine how the sculpture looked thousands of years ago: scientific analysis, art historical comparison, and, most importantly, observations with the naked eye.

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