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Autovation: Augmented Reality Interactive Installation

Autovation is a permenate interactive installation at the Oregon Museam of Science and Industry (OMSI). The exhibit's purpose is to educate vistors on the advancements of the autmobile. It uses Augmented Reality to show the inner workings of the automobile.
 
(The Autovation logo design executed by Dick Hannah's graphic design department)
Logo that I design when it was code name: ARC. 
 
 
 UI prototype for Autovation.
The right side is supporting content. The recycling icon, when tapped, shows sustainable innovations . Below, additional text information, video on how it works, then a safety symbol to show content about innovations on safety on the selected subject. I.E, Motors, Seat belts, breaks, etc.
This is the chosen interface that is now displayed at the exhibit. The design is to promotes interactivity and more room to navigate using touch gestures. A circle navigation also lets new features to be added in future iterations.
Developed the ARC Presentation Website for the OMSI pitch, rather than a slideshow.
http://dtc-wsuv.org/mlanglois/arc/index.html  Developed by Brian McGovern (me) and Mike Langlois QA and video.
Content flowchart. 
A text storyboard for video team 
The launch party
Winner of the Portland Advertising Federation's "Rosey" award in the experimental category.
Autovation: Augmented Reality Interactive Installation
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Autovation: Augmented Reality Interactive Installation

Using an iterative design process, with input from Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) and Dick Hannah Dealerships, we developed “Autova Read More

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