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Jivox Announces Personalized Commerce Marketing Upgrade to Boost…

New capabilities combine dynamic product ads, headless commerce-enabled Shoppable ads, bestseller recommendations, powerful feed-based decisioning, real-time analytics and privacy-first attribution...

(PRWeb March 03, 2022)

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Ice Age animals ready to roam the metaverse



A collaborative team based in California was investigating how AR affects learning in museums, but soon realised there weren’t any accurate Ice Age animals in the metaverse yet that they could use.

As a result, the team at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, La Brea Tar Pits, in collaboration with designers at the University of Southern California (USC), built the models in a blocky, low poly style so that they could be scientifically accurate, but still simple enough to run on normal mobile phones with limited processing power.

“The innovation of this approach is that it allows us to create scientifically accurate artwork for the metaverse without over-committing to details where we still lack good fossil evidence,” said Dr William Swartout, chief technology officer at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies.

A new, scientifically accurate virtual model of the Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi).

A new, scientifically accurate virtual model of the Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi).

Image credit: La Brea Tar Pits

The researchers hope this will also bring more respect to paleoart - the artistic discipline that aims to recreate what extinct animals may have looked like.

“Paleoart can be very influential in how the public, and even scientists, understand fossil life,” said Dr Emily Lindsey, assistant curator at La Brea Tar Pits and senior author of the study.

According to Lindsey, scientists treat a lot of paleoart as an afterthought and are not subject to the same rigorous scrutiny as other scientific research. This can lead to particularly bad reconstructions of extinct animals being propagated for generations in both the popular media and academic publications.

“We think paleoart is a crucial part of paleontological research,” said Dr Matt Davis, an exhibition developer at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. “That’s why we published all the scientific research and artistic decisions that went into creating these models. This will make it easier for other scientists and paleoartists to critique and build off our team’s work.”

Snapchat snapcode of seeing a saber-toothed cat in AR

Bring the saber-toothed cat to life in AR with this snapcode.

Image credit: La Brea Tar Pits

Davis noted it is just as important to acknowledge what we don’t know about these animals’ appearances as it is to record what we do know. For example, we can accurately depict the shaggy fur of Shasta ground sloths because paleontologists have found a complete skeleton of this species with hair and skin still preserved. For mastodons, paleontologists have only found a few strands of hair – their thick fur pelt was an artistic decision.

The research team hopes that other paleoartists and scientists will follow their example by publishing all the research that goes into their reconstructions of extinct species. This approach should mean better and more accurate paleoart for everyone.

Rookie Podcast 161: Using Calculated Risk to Acquire 17 Doors In Under a Year (at Age 24!) w/ Grace Gudenkauf

Real estate favors those who value risk. An investor’s willingness to take a calculated risk separates the good from the great. And today’s guest, Grace Gudenkauf, is definitely on her […]

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Microsoft Flight Simulator Releases the Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing as Inaugural Offering of the new “Famous Flyers” Series

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With modern multifamily branding, it has to be ‘all digital, all the time’

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Stealth Adventure Republique Arrives On PSVR Next Week

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TikTok & Pico Owner ByteDance Partners With Qualcomm For XR Devices

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Microsoft Flight Simulator Soars to New Heights on Xbox One and Across Devices with Xbox Cloud Gaming

Play Microsoft Flight Simulator today from the cloud on Xbox One and on the devices you already have. As we continue to evolve the simulator and expand the ways with which both core simmers and newcomers to the franchise can experience Microsoft Flight Simulator, we are thrilled to announce that Microsoft Flight Simulator can now […]

I used Apple AirTag to track my wife and kids. Here’s what I learned

Haseeb Awan Of Efani And Bitaccess – The New Trust Economy

Sim hacks, sim swaps, and other security problems deal a lot of damage to people’s lives.  Good thing Haseeb Awan of  Efani and Bitaccess...

What is spoofing in Pokemon Go?

A technique with high risk but even higher rewards.

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