Episode
Mixed Reality for Cultural Heritage | CodeStories Berlin
with Seth Juarez, Zaid Zaim
In this episode of CodeStories, MVP Zaid Zaim demos the Mixed Reality for Cultural Heritage project, explains how he built it for HoloLens 2 with Unity and Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK), and how a global team of volunteers, ReDI school mentors, and a passion for cultural heritage made it all possible.
Chapters
- 00:00 - Intro
- 01:27 - Cultural heritage app inspiration
- 02:05 - HoloLens 2 device
- 02:24 - Unity overview
- 02:54 - About Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK)
- 06:21 - Scaling holograms
- 09:25 - ReDI School of Digital Integration
- 10:25 - Zaid's advice to learning
Recommended resources
- Mixed Reality for Cultural Heritage repo
- ReDI School of Digital Integration
- Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK)
- MRTK Examples Hub
- Learn MRTK
Credits
- Images provided by: Zaid Zaim, Waleed Kh. Asa'ad, Manar Al Athar x Oxford University Image Database
- ReDI School of Digital Integration images with permission, filmmaker
- Ancient City of Aleppo (Syrian Arab Republic), Ron Van Oers © UNESCO
In this episode of CodeStories, MVP Zaid Zaim demos the Mixed Reality for Cultural Heritage project, explains how he built it for HoloLens 2 with Unity and Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK), and how a global team of volunteers, ReDI school mentors, and a passion for cultural heritage made it all possible.
Chapters
- 00:00 - Intro
- 01:27 - Cultural heritage app inspiration
- 02:05 - HoloLens 2 device
- 02:24 - Unity overview
- 02:54 - About Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK)
- 06:21 - Scaling holograms
- 09:25 - ReDI School of Digital Integration
- 10:25 - Zaid's advice to learning
Recommended resources
- Mixed Reality for Cultural Heritage repo
- ReDI School of Digital Integration
- Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK)
- MRTK Examples Hub
- Learn MRTK
Credits
- Images provided by: Zaid Zaim, Waleed Kh. Asa'ad, Manar Al Athar x Oxford University Image Database
- ReDI School of Digital Integration images with permission, filmmaker
- Ancient City of Aleppo (Syrian Arab Republic), Ron Van Oers © UNESCO
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