PROJECTS
Welcome to our showcase of projects, bringing history and culture to life like never before. Through innovative technology and a deep appreciation for heritage and art, we have crafted immersive experiences that bridge the gap between the past and future.
Hidden Layers
National Museums Liverpool
National Museums Liverpool
Produced as a technology demonstration project, we showcased how works from NML's restoration team could be displayed to the public without taking up valuable wall space.
We created a web based AR experience to overlay and display images for three of their paintings, showing visitors the original artists sketch and an x-ray scan of the painting which their restoration team had produced.
Visitors can toggle these images with on screen buttons and the images are overlaid onto the original painting with incredible accuracy and clarity.
Produced as a technology demonstration project, we showcased how works from NML's restoration team could be displayed to the public without taking up valuable wall space.
We created a web based AR experience to overlay and display images for three of their paintings, showing visitors the original artists sketch and an x-ray scan of the painting which their restoration team had produced.
Visitors can toggle these images with on screen buttons and the images are overlaid onto the original painting with incredible accuracy and clarity.
Try This Project
Try This Project
Try This Project
Bringing Characters to Life
Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral
This project showcases using augmented reality to and a video overlay to give the impression that one of the mosaic characters has come to life to tell the visitors about an area of the cathedral.
It blends particularly well with the background giving a seamless experience and demonstrates how augmented reality can be used to provide a digital tour guide experience where the people within the artwork are the guides.
This project showcases using augmented reality to and a video overlay to give the impression that one of the mosaic characters has come to life to tell the visitors about an area of the cathedral.
It blends particularly well with the background giving a seamless experience and demonstrates how augmented reality can be used to provide a digital tour guide experience where the people within the artwork are the guides.
Interactive Games
National Museums Liverpool
National Museums Liverpool
A sample project demonstrating the possibility of adding interactive elements to an AR experience. In this case puzzle pieces can be arranged on the visitors device screen to rebuild Henry VIII which, when complete, presents more information about the King.
This can be a great way to get particularly younger audiences engaging with artwork and history through gamification.
A sample project demonstrating the possibility of adding interactive elements to an AR experience. In this case puzzle pieces can be arranged on the visitors device screen to rebuild Henry VIII which, when complete, presents more information about the King.
This can be a great way to get particularly younger audiences engaging with artwork and history through gamification.
Restoring the Past
St. Luke's Liverpool
St. Luke's Liverpool
St. Luke's, once a church ruined in WWII, is now a cultural icon in Liverpool. It was scanned using a laser measurement system, and a highly detailed model of its original appearance was produced. This model was then overlaid onto the scanned version to accurately depict how the building looked before its destruction.
This project featured on BBC news as well as local news outlets and radio.
You can also see some of the models produced as part of this project on the link below:
St. Luke's, once a church ruined in WWII, is now a cultural icon in Liverpool. It was scanned using a laser measurement system, and a highly detailed model of its original appearance was produced. This model was then overlaid onto the scanned version to accurately depict how the building looked before its destruction.
This project featured on BBC news as well as local news outlets and radio.
You can also see some of the models produced as part of this project on the link below: