behind the ar app. eiwaz tree of life was essentially made by a drone 3d scanning an ash tree, and then we put it through the processing software photogrammetry, and then that essentially takes the 2d photos and makes it into a 3d asset. add to that some virtual sculpting and gameplay developed on unity, and you get an exciting interactive experiment. the essence of this is that i want to empower people, i want them to feel that they re part of the solution and they re part of a greater movement in a battle for nature. martine has sourced donations to grow 200,000 trees. 140,000 of these will be earthed in the philippines, which has lost 50% of its mangroves. the mangroves are - biodiversity superstars. they provide nursery - grounds for local species. they are vital stocks i of fisheries and income for communities. they protect coastlines - from damaging floods and storm
software photogrammetry, and then that essentially takes the 2d photos and makes it into a 3d asset. add to that some virtual sculpting and gameplay developed on unity, and you get an exciting interactive experiment. the essence of this is that i want to empower people, i want them to feel that they re part of the solution and they re part of a greater movement in a battle for nature. martine has sourced donations to grow 200,000 trees. 140,000 of these will be earthed in the philippines, which has lost 50% of its mangroves. the mangroves are - biodiversity superstars. they provide nursery - grounds for local species. they are vital stocks i of fisheries and income for communities. they protect coastlines - from damaging floods and storm surges, and they also lock vast amounts of carbon into the ground. replenishing this kind
that this intersection of art, technology and science can inspire real change. martine, tell me about the technical process behind the ar app. eiwaz tree of life was essentially made by a drone 3d scanning an ash tree, and then we put it through the processing software photogrammetry, and then that essentially takes the 2d photos and makes it into a 3d asset. add to that some virtual sculpting and gameplay developed on unity, and you get an exciting interactive experiment. the essence of this is that i want to empower people, i want them to feel that they re part of the solution and they re part of a greater movement in a battle for nature. martine has sourced donations to grow 200,000 trees. 140,000 of these will be earthed in the philippines, which has lost 50% of its mangroves. the mangroves are - biodiversity superstars. they provide nursery - grounds for local species.
own digital seed. it s drifting to the ground. tap to grow. you can design and snap pictures of your own creations, too. oh, i can change the colour of my tree! but this isn t just for fun, the app also tells you where in the world a real tree is going to be planted on your behalf, giving impact and carbon information. martine, tell me about the technical process behind the ar app. eiwaz tree of life was essentially made by drone, 3d scanning, and an ash tree. and we put it through the processing software, photogrammetry, and then that essentially takes the 2d photographs and makes it into a 3d asset. add in that some virtual sculpting and game play developed on unity, and you get an exciting, interactive experiment. the essence of this is that i want to empower people. i want them to feel that they re part of the solution
and then that essentially takes the 2d photos and makes it into a 3d asset. add to that some virtual sculpting and gameplay developed on unity, and you get an exciting interactive experiment. the essence of this is that i want to empower people, i want them to feel that they re part of the solution and they re part of a greater movement in a battle for nature. martine has sourced donations to grow 200,000 trees. 140,000 of these will be earthed in the philippines, which has lost 50% of its mangroves. the mangroves are - biodiversity superstars. they provide nursery - grounds for local species. they are vital stocks i of fisheries and income for communities. they protect coastlines - from damaging floods and storm surges, and they also lock vast amounts of carbon into the ground. replenishing this kind of natural resource is vital, even if trees aren t cute or fluffy.