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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 26, 2022
Aria, the AR Spray Controller, is a groundbreaking project by Shubhangi Chuhadia, designed to transform the traditional graffiti experience into a digital realm, promoting artistic expression while circumventing legal and social repercussions.
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Shubhangi Chuhadia's Aria project revolutionizes the traditional graffiti experience by leveraging mixed reality and NFT technologies. This innovative spray paint controller allows artists to create stunning 2D/3D graffiti art in a virtual world, offering them an endless platform to showcase their talent and bring their visions to life. For art viewers, Aria provides an AR-metaverse-Pokemon-Go-like experience, where they can explore urban environments and discover art through their phones.
The Aria controller's exterior casing is designed to allow for the process of injection molding. Specifically, the lower portion is composed of a durable, charcoal black, injection-molded plastic material, while the upper section consists of a similarly robust but translucent plastic. Within the device itself, one can find an array of components, including gyroscopes, LED pipes, batteries, a printed circuit board, and modules for both WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. Additionally, the controller features piezoelectric actuators which deliver precise, tactile feedback to the user, enhancing their overall experience.
The Aria Controller has been purposefully crafted to be a handheld device, measuring 120mm in height and 38mm in diameter. The translucent cap on top of the device features a convenient gap with a width of 22mm, which has been specifically designed to comfortably accommodate an average-sized finger.
Aria is an Augmented reality controller that one would use while wearing AR glasses. To use the controller simply put your index finger through the top gap and press the button located on the top to start spraying. To interact with the controller in augmented reality, the menu button brings up the user interface, while the scroll buttons can be used to switch between colors, nozzle type and sizes.
The project started in June of 2022 in San Francisco Bay Area and was finished in around 4 weeks. To develop a new augmented reality spray painting controller, a comprehensive research approach was taken. Interviews were conducted with individuals who had experience with augmented reality technology and those in the field of graffiti art to gain their insights. An analysis of existing products in the market within augmented and virtual reality was also carried out to identify potential gaps and innovation opportunities. Based on this research, a specific opportunity area was identified: creating a controller designed for spray painting in augmented reality, which would provide a tactile and intuitive user experience.
Aria transforms the conventional graffiti experience with revolutionary mixed reality and NFT technologies. Using this innovative spray paint controller, artists can create stunning 2D/3D graffiti art in a virtual world, showcasing their talent and bringing their visions to life on an infinite platform, the world. Aria also provides an AR metaverse, Pokemon Go-like experience for art enthusiasts, allowing them to explore urban environments and discover art through their mobile devices.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 17, 2022
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