
Green Kalasatama
Green Kalasatama is an Augmented Reality (AR) application for residents in Helsinki’s Kalasatama area that enables residents to use their mobile devices to map local plants.
Green Kalasatama is an Augmented Reality (AR) application for residents in Helsinki’s Kalasatama area that enables residents to use their mobile devices to map local plants.
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