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[ Motion Pictures ] What if movie posters were entertainment experiences themselves? The Motion Picture Window, coming soon to a billboard near you. Powered by the app-less Augmented Cloud of Art House.
Art House is a fast-growing augmented reality (AR) company, empowering brands to deliver digital content into the physical world. Our proprietary *augmented cloud* technology unlocks the ability to host, publish and distribute AR content without the need for any app downloads. TL;DR The "Squarespace for augmented reality."
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Smart Avatars by Art House are fully customizable brand personas, merging augmented reality (AR) & artificial intelligence (AI), identity & intelligence. Here's a demonstration at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, where Artesia recalls Wieden + Kennedy's Just Do It campaign with Nike.
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A nugget of technology for your Tuesday afternoon. These yummy appetizers are powered by our app-less augmented cloud, launching directly from a Valpak x The Wendy's Company envelope.
It’s Gucci, augmented. Demonstrating our app-less, experience-full augmented cloud technology during Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.
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The premise of Art House is the promise of augmented reality: The future canvas for storytelling, enabling digital overlays contextual to our physical environments. Since our founding, we've shared this vision with great company: “I do think that a significant portion of the population of developed countries, and eventually all countries, will have AR experiences every day, almost like eating three meals a day. It will become that much a part of you.” - Tim Cook “Once we have really good, mature AR glasses, we won't even necessarily need other kinds of screens anymore... Things like TVs, tablets, all these things could just be digital holograms.” - Mark Zuckerberg