![]() ![]() Ancient Babylonia: By scanning the Ishtar Gate, visitors can see the structure at scale, see how the museum’s mosaic piece would have fit in the massive archway.Ancient Egypt: trons can scan the ancient mummy on display to peek inside the sarcophagus bages to view an “X-ray-like view” of the skeleton.You can use Tango at Detroit’s Institute of Arts museum to view inside a sarcophagus. highlights several exhibits that use Tango to open up new aspects of the works: The Detroit Institute of Arts has built a mobile tour app called min that utilizes the power of Tango to “add AR interactivity information to further enrich your visit.” Visitors to the museum, which includes more than 100 galleries, can stop by the information desk to receive a novo ab 2 o to use while traversing the halls. And you don’t even need to own a Tango phone to take advantage of it. In a post on its VR blog, highlights a Michigan museum that is already using the technology to bring its exhibits to life. There may be but two Tango phones in existence (one that hasn’t even shipped yet), but has big plans for its augmented reality platform.
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