Group Processes

Mara Callaert is on stage while moderating the Connecting You(th) conference which was organised by the P&V Foundation

The Swiss Knife for the Connecting You(th) conference

The P&V Foundation supports active citizenship and fights against social exclusion of young people. To unburden them from the many different tasks we supported them during the closing conference of their project Connecting You(th) with visual harvesting, moderation, event coordination and the design of their conference materials. The Challenge Young people are the future, and it is […]

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An inspiring dive into group participation & design at the Ocean Action! Conference

The Challenge Bringing 300 participants together for a multi-stakeholder event to co-create a manifestoSeas at Risk wanted to hold a conference that would gather civil society organisations, scientific researchers, and EU policy makers and inspire them to contribute to a blue manifesto – a co-created document that would raise awareness about the need to care

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Augmented Reality (AR)

What is it?

Augmented Reality is adding a digital layer on top of a printed document (graphic recording, infographic, manual…). Using your phone or your tablet you will be able to see or hear extra information like images, videos and webpages. You just need a portable machine with a camera and an internet connection.

 

 

It’s nothing new. AR applications have been around for decades. Despite all of the promise, it is only now since the rise of powerful smartphone technology that AR is ready to unleash its potential.

When to use it?

You might have noticed that the reality around is multi-layered and dynamic. Yet, most of the time we are trapped in static, single-layer, two-dimensional pages. Hence, Augmented Realiy works best on printed materials like posters, infographics, graphic recording and manualsSo, when does it makes sense to add AR to our design work:

  • You don’t have enough space to add all the information ;
  • You want extra information that is not relevant for everybody;
  • You want pictures, video, sound or webpage on a static page
  • You want to add interactivity
  • You need to update the information regularly 

Hassle free!

We are convinced that Augmented Reality only contributes to a project if it is user-friendly. So, if at all possible we work with tools that:

  • Require No APP
  • Works on all phones
  • Instant appearance of the visuals

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