The NBA Cards project explores augmented reality through printed designs that activate video
content using the EyeJack app. By scanning a QR code, users download the AR files, which
trigger short video clips when each card is viewed through the app. The design includes both
individual player cards and a puzzle-style image on the reverse, which forms a complete picture
when assembled. The printed cards function anywhere, as the app recognises the graphic
elements and overlays the corresponding video content in real time.
The NBA Cards project explores augmented reality through printed designs that activate video content using the EyeJack app. By scanning a QR code, users download the AR files, which trigger short video clips when each card is viewed through the app. The design includes both individual player cards and a puzzle-style image on the reverse, which forms a complete picture when assembled. The printed cards function anywhere, as the app recognises the graphic elements and overlays the corresponding video content in real time.
The NBA Cards project explores augmented reality through printed designs that activate video content using the EyeJack app. By scanning a QR code, users download the AR files, which trigger short video clips when each card is viewed through the app. The design includes both individual player cards and a puzzle-style image on the reverse, which forms a complete picture when assembled. The printed cards function anywhere, as the app recognises the graphic elements and overlays the corresponding video content in real time.