iPhone app 'fARtjacker' brings bad gas jokes to a new high | Inquirer Technology

iPhone app ‘fARtjacker’ brings bad gas jokes to a new high

/ 11:41 AM December 25, 2017

New technology is usually meant to help advance the knowledge of man. But sometimes, people can just use it to find new ways of making each other laugh.

An iPhone app called “fARtjacker” uses augmented reality (AR) technology to bring fart jokes into the 21st century.

Image: App Store/fARtjacker

Currently available for free on the App Store, it can be best enjoyed using an iPhone updated with iOS 11.

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Apart from its collection of fart noises, fARtjacker also offers special visual effects like mushroom clouds, puffs of air and even rainbows.

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Watch a demonstration in the video below:

Meanwhile, aside from making video clips on breaking wind, users could also use AR to make doodles in virtual air, measure everything around them with a virtual ruler, or see if their dream car will fit in the garage, through the World Brush app.

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Image: World Brush official website

fARtjacker and World Brush have been created by Something Ideal, Inc. and Active Theory, respectively. JB

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