"1600" will give viewers a three-dimensional tour of the White house by using a dollar bill as a canvass for the virtual mansion, and using the smartphone's camera, viewers will be able to move around the virtual mansion to see it at any angle the wish. Also, audiences will find certain Easter eggs when they tap around the virtual mansion. One Easter egg includes seeing U.S Presidents as tiny characters.
Audiences can also view the different yearly events that happen on the White House, like the Easter Egg Roll or a State Arrival Ceremony, according to the White House blog. The whole viewing experience will also have an audio narration by White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest.
In order to get the "1600" AR application running, the White House product team led by current White House product director Joshua Miller, teamed up with the White House Historical Association for the content and London-based Nexus Production for the Augmented reality experience.
Nexus production, according to Gizmodo, did the work for free. The "1600" AR application is free to download for Android and iOS devices and is available in the int the Google and Apple stores.