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Facebook engages local creators to build AR filter
Staff Correspondent
Facebook engaged local creators to build Augmented Reality (AR) filter to celebrate Bangla New Year.
The vibrant AR effect gave people the opportunity to welcome the Bangla New Year online and share the festivities with friends and family without leaving their homes, said a press release.
The social media platform supports local creators from around the world.
This is the first AR filter that Facebook has helped create for Bangladesh in collaboration with local talent.
Young developer Ishrat Urmi and artist Arafat Karim worked together to design and build the effect with emblems of Pohela Boishakh - mongol jatra, masks, and face paint in Bangla.
Facebook engages local creators to build AR effect to celebrate Bangla New Year
UNB
15th April, 2021 06:44:36
A Bangladeshi artist and developer teamed up with the support of Facebook to develop an Augmented Reality (AR) filter for Bangla New Year.
This vibrant AR effect gave people the opportunity to welcome the Bangla New Year online and share the festivities with friends and family without leaving their homes, said a media release on Thursday.
The social media platform supports local creators from around the world.
This is the first AR filter that Facebook has helped create for Bangladesh in collaboration with local talent.
Facebook engages local creators to build AR effect to celebrate Bangla New Year
File photo UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka
A Bangladeshi artist and developer teamed up with the support of Facebook to develop an Augmented Reality (AR) filter for Bangla New Year.
This vibrant AR effect gave people the opportunity to welcome the Bangla New Year online and share the festivities with friends and family without leaving their homes, said a media release today.
The social media platform supports local creators from around the world.
This is the first AR filter that Facebook has helped create for Bangladesh in collaboration with local talent.
Token Mongol Shobhajatra maintaining health rules at Dhaka University
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Dhaka University is celebrating the Pahela Baishakh 1428 with a token programme, on a small scale, due to the current coronavirus situation.
Students of Faculty of Fine Arts displayed masks and artworks at their Mongol Shobhajatra maintaining health guidelines.
State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid and Dhaka University Vice Chancellor Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman led the Mongol Shobhajatra.
Later, the state minister said, The procession of Mongol Shobhajatra is part of global heritage. But in the current epidemic situation, it is not possible to celebrate Pahela Baishakh in a festive atmosphere this year. We hope that in the future we will be able to celebrate the Bangla New Year as before.