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Apple AR: iPhone X Face-Masking App Gives New Meaning to ‘Incognito Mode’

Augmented reality developers are rapidly bringing science fiction tropes into the real world, with the latest example leveraging the TrueDepth camera on the iPhone X to emulate the cloaking technology made famous by movies like Predator and Marvel’s The Avengers.

Japanese developer Kazuya Noshiro shared demo footage on Twitter (as discovered by Design Taxi) of his own stealth technology, using the TrueDepth camera’s facial recognition capabilities to make his face disappear, with his eyes and mouth floating in the remaining void. According to his tweets, Noshiro developed the app in Unity… more

Source: Apple AR: iPhone X Face-Masking App Gives New Meaning to ‘Incognito Mode’

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