"Make a change to the masterpiece "Desiring" palette, Disney's AR Museum could not

According to their own preferences to customize the artists' works, listening is a bit weird and looking forward to. And Disney has been doing this effort. They have developed their own real-time texture technology developed into an interesting AR application, AR Museum, to create an interactive and personalized experience. In 2015, Disney developed a technology to capture 2D images and create AR images in real time. After applying them to new applications, they can change their mobile devices by pointing them at 2D artworks in museums. colour. For example, with a finger, you can turn Van Gogh's Starry Sky into a green tone. This interactive gameplay allows Disney's traditional media to rejuvenate. Users can redefine every piece of art, but the problem has followed. Will artists who have "tampered" with their works be dissatisfied? Some artists expressed their support for this behavior, thinking that this can amplify the audience's emotional response to the artwork, which is a great experience. However, Disney's AR Museum is currently not open to any public platforms, but according to their development trends, the future will inevitably bring this technology to their visual arts marketing, such as building an experience that includes entertainment and interactive elements. The museum uses the entire park as a virtual canvas to allow players to search for AR clues hidden in them.

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