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PickrickAR

Evidence Tier:DOCUMENTED

Published in academic literature

For:General Public & Enthusiasts

App Summary

PickrickAR is a location-based augmented reality app that educates students and visitors by recreating the 1964 civil rights protests at the site of the former Pickrick restaurant on the Georgia Tech campus. The associated research outlines its design, which applies Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) principles and Sense of Place (SOP) theory to create an immersive and user-friendly historical experience. By making this local history visible, the authors propose the app can serve as a pedagogical tool that provides an enlightening, self-guided tour of the events as they unfolded.

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Detailed Description

Functionality & Mechanism

PickrickAR, developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is a location-based augmented reality system. When initiated at the historical protest site on campus, the system projects a digital reconstruction of the former Pickrick restaurant onto the current landscape. The interface delivers integrated multimedia content, including animated recreations of the 1964-1965 civil rights protests. This functionality provides an immersive, self-guided historical experience, contextualizing key events within their original physical space without requiring a physical tour guide.

Evidence & Research Context

  • The system is designed as a pedagogical tool to educate users about a pivotal, localized event in the American Civil Rights Movement.
  • Its development, as detailed in an associated research article, is grounded in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) principles and Sense of Place (SOP) Theory.
  • The authors articulate a primary design objective of shifting the historical narrative to foreground the actions of the non-violent African American protesters.

Intended Use & Scope

This application is intended for students, educators, and the general public as an educational tool for location-based historical engagement. Its primary utility is to visualize and contextualize a specific series of historical events. The system provides a curated, interpretive experience and is not designed to function as a comprehensive archival resource for primary source research.

Studies & Publications

1 publication

Peer-reviewed research associated with this app.

Development/Design Paper

The Pickrick Protests: An Interactive Geo AR Experience

Zhao et al. (2021) · IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces

Describes the research-driven development of this app
With AR's dynamic and immersive qualities, the Pickrick AR project aims to serve two purposes: to support the civil rights movement in remembrance of the African Americans who fought for equality and to educate students about this special moment in history via a pedagogical tool. With considerations of the Covid-19 pandemic, this tool aims to create an immersive and enlightening experience within the real physical space without the presence of a tour guide. In this paper, is an introduction to our design concepts, specifically in how to integrate multimedia information and create a user-friendly interface by using Human Computer Interaction (HCI) principles and the Sense of Place (SOP) Theory.
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