AR interactive experiences set to transform Penang's Armenian Park


By AGENCY

The ARmenian Park project in Penang is an AR interactive outdoor art installation that creates a unique interactive experience for visitors. Photo: The Star/Lim Beng Tatt

Penang has brought Armenian Park to life with the launch of a new augmented reality (AR) platform.

State Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Yeoh Soon Hin said the "ARmenian Park" project consists of 19 trackable images of batik works, from Mandy Maung’s Orikata Tales collection.

The ARmenian Park project is an AR interactive outdoor art installation that creates a unique interactive experience for visitors in the park.

"Armenian Street is one of the very popular tourist spots in Penang; by integrating AR art in Armenian park, we can maximise the tourist experience and add value to the destination,” he told the reporters at the ARmenian Park launching ceremony recently.

He also claimed that Penang is the first state in Malaysia to launch an AR park.

Yeoh added that visitors can view the arts coming to life when they scan the code using the Perk Reality application, which can be downloaded from the Google Play store or iPhone app store.

He added that the content of the trackable images will differ monthly, providing a platform for more artists to showcase their work.

"Through AR technology we will be able to provide a new channel for artists to showcase their work, both locally and internationally,” he said. – Bernama

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