Noah Rayburn mixes realities.
If you're too busy to go outside and touch water, Noah Rayburn has an idea for you. The developer created a liquid simulation with a calming sky background in AR for Meta Quest 3.
The Unity-made infinite interactions work at 120 FPS and might have a slider changing the time of day soon. Rayburn says there is room for experiment here, so stay tuned for more awesome projects.
Speaking of AR/MR experiments, you might also like this tool for learning origami with Snap Spectacles, an RPG game you can play while walking, or any of these works:
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