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Profile: <img src='https://researchleap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Journal-Article-Assistance.jpg' loading='lazy' style="clear:both; float:left; padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px; max-width: 375px;"> The collective's unauthorized AR intervention at MoMA concerned placing digital artworks throughout the museum's spaces, viewable via mobile devices. The collective gained prominence in 2010 once they staged an unauthorized virtual exhibition on the Museum of Fashionable Art (MoMA) in New York City, overlaying their digital artworks throughout the museum's spaces using AR expertise. Through the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, the collective created AR installations in and around Zuccotti Park, including a digital dimension to the bodily protests. The collective sometimes created site-particular AR installations that could be considered by cellular gadgets utilizing customized-developed purposes. Key members of the collective have included: Mark Skwarek; John Craig Freeman; Will Pappenheimer; Tamiko Thiel; and Sander Veenhof. Make-up shops like L'Oreal, Sephora, Charlotte Tilbury, and Rimmel even have apps that utilize AR. These apps permit shoppers to see how the make-up will look on them. In 2013, a undertaking was launched on Kickstarter to show about electronics with an educational toy that allowed children to scan their circuit with an iPad and see the electric current flowing round. Additionally notable was that the whole central processor was contained on one 15-inch printed circuit board.

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