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More Downtown Langley murals about to start moving

People can sprout wings thanks to augmented reality
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The first moving mural to be released was Flower Power, located at 20251 Fraser Hwy., beside C-Lovers Fish & Chips. This mural features colourful daisies and was added to the Mural Walk in the fall of 2020. The murals filters have been accessed more than 23,000 times since the association launched them in November. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)

Langley residents will now be able to peep into the world of augmented reality (AR) as multiple murals in the City’s downtown core have been transformed to offer people a three-dimensional experience.

Through its ‘moving murals’ initiative, the Downtown Langley Business Association (DLBA) has brought many murals to life with AR technology. AR offers an interactive experience where real-world objects are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information.

By scanning QR codes located near each activated mural, users can access the AR component. People would need a smartphone or tablet, as well as Instagram to bring the murals to life, explained Teri James, executive director of the association.

In simpler terms, the technology will allow people to see elements of the murals moving, while also allowing them to take photographs and videos of themselves with the moving art form.

“Our Downtown Langley Mural Walk has been a popular attraction since it began, and the moving murals component has just taken that interest to the next level,” James said.

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“You can see bees flying and landing on flowers, images popping right off the wall, and you can even grow yourself a pair of angel wings. These murals really do bring the art to life,” she elaborated.

While many of the murals in downtown Langley have been around for years, the ‘moving murals’ were launched in October 2021 to add a new experience to selected murals.

Flower Power is amongst the ones recently transformed through AR. This mural, located at 20251 Fraser Hwy., beside C-Lovers Fish & Chips, features colourful daisies and has attracted many social media influencers to it like – well, bees to a flower.

“It has been a favourite with influencers in the community,” James said.

The augmented reality experience brings the daisies to life as they pop off the wall and spin.

“There is also an additional surprise animation revealed when you have another person stand in front of the camera,” shared an elated James.

Currently, there are seven murals in total that have been transformed through AR technology.

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It’s a project that is expected to attract more visitors to downtown Langley community, said James.

“Moving murals has definitely proven itself to be an attraction that everyone is excited about.” she added.

The mural filters have been accessed more than 23,000 times since the association launched them last fall.

To learn about the locations of other AR murals, and other art on the Langley Mural Walk, people can visit www.downtownlangley.com.

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The first moving mural to be released was Flower Power, located at 20251 Fraser Hwy., beside C-Lovers Fish & Chips. This mural features colourful daisies and was added to the Mural Walk in the fall of 2020. The murals filters have been accessed more than 23,000 times since the association launched them in November. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
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The first moving mural to be released was Flower Power, located at 20251 Fraser Hwy., beside C-Lovers Fish & Chips. This mural features colourful daisies and was added to the Mural Walk in the fall of 2020. The murals filters have been accessed more than 23,000 times since the association launched them in November. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
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The first moving mural to be released was Flower Power, located at 20251 Fraser Hwy., beside C-Lovers Fish & Chips. This mural features colourful daisies and was added to the Mural Walk in the fall of 2020. The murals filters have been accessed more than 23,000 times since the association launched them in November. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)


Tanmay Ahluwalia

About the Author: Tanmay Ahluwalia

Tanmay Ahluwalia is a journalist with a digital mindset and a proud alumnus of the University of Delhi.
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