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Microsoft surprised many when it announced it had acquired Mojang, maker of the hit game Minecraft for $2.5 billion. What could a company specializing in operating systems, business software and consoles do with an already popular sandbox game primarily enjoyed by children? The game’s...
❍ BubbleWorld is for anyone who enjoy bubbles! Pull out the kid inside of you and blow bubbles everywhere! Blow bubbles and pop them around you, or on top of your pictures or on top of a scenery wallpaper. You can even capture your bubble scenes and share them from your photo library.
★ Blow real-life bubbles around your virtual world.
★ Change colors instantly and blow as much as you'd like to.
★ Touch bubbles to pop.
★ Extremely fun for toddlers and kids. Watch out: they'll blow till they turn purple:)
You'll have to actually blow to believe! Blowing, coloring, and popping real-life bubbles around you will simply take your mind away.
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Notice for iPod Touch Users:
- If your iPod touch doesn't have a built-in camera (models before the 4th generation), you won't be able to experience "around me" due to the lack of hardware.
- We suggest using earphones with a microphone.
- iPod Touch 4th generation users: Unlike iPhones, your microphone is located next to the rear camera. Since you might have a hard time blowing bubbles from the front, we suggest using earphones with a microphone.
- iPod Touch users before the 4th generation: You will need to use earphones with a microphone since there is no built-in microphone.
In piazza con gli studenti: dialogare e attivare i cittadini per il workshop di co-creazione della città digitale di Pompei
Servizio fotografico di Daniela Alfano
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Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda
Date: 14/10/2014
Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy
Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda
Photo by Stefano Bossi
This cool outdoors art installation by artist Vishal Dar adds a virtual layer over the landscape of the Marin Headlands, by using an augmented reality app on your smartphone. As you walk around former artillery batteries overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, the Edge of See app overlays abstract light sculptures, or “engines,” that spin, turn, and tumble in response to the environment. This experimental art installation aims to push our senses of vision, scale, motion, and time.
And it’s a fun way to go hiking in the beautiful Marin Headlands. My son Adam and I could only see the first exhibit, before a huge storm descended on us and sent us back into our car. We headed back to Project Space at Headlands, where Dar gave us an overview of the project. He had installed wooden architectural models of the batteries that also displayed his virtual art with their app. Though this art form is still in early stages of development, I expect it will provide new transformative experiences in coming years.
This augmented reality (AR) technology offers a very promising new medium for artists, with a wider palette than virtual reality (VR). Instead of limiting yourself to VR's isolating experience, you get to play in both the physical and virtual worlds, which makes for a more social and multi-layered experience. That said, this art form has not yet reached its full potential, partly because it is trying to superimpose two worlds that are very different. Can’t wait to see where it evolves in coming years. Many thanks to Adam for introducing me to this new medium!
Learn more about Edge Of See:
www.headlands.org/event/edge-of-see-twilight-engines/
Learn more about augmented reality:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality
See more photos of our Augmented Reality expeditions:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157706536164215
See more photos of our other art expeditions: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157660492108727
VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100
What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
The classification of Microsoft HoloLens would fall into the category of AR (Augmented Reality) device. The headset itself is a self-supporting device and it can be used independently of all other devices. HoloLens will be a new medium to express your creativity, an efficient and more effective...
www.ms-hololens.com/hololens-to-sport-intels-cherry-trail...
This shot is an example of a user created tag and a wikipedia auto-generated tag - each tag can be touched to take the user to further information.
VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100
What if objects can show their metadata.
And why is metadata only useful for buying them?
Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda
Date: 14/10/2014
Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy
Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda
Photo by Stefano Bossi
Guests were invited for a cup of tea at the Mad Hatter’s tea party—where they all got to be Alice. Their expectations were upended with riddles from the Mad Hatter, banter with the Queen of Hearts, and hunts through the museum for clues to obtaining a tart.
Photo by Shannon Laskey Paras
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
Redwood Library, 29 July 2016.
File Reference: 2016-07-29-Redwood-Doduo
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Redwood Library, 29 July 2016.
File Reference: 2016-07-29-Redwood-Goldeen
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
WIKITUDE PK - Launch Wikitude SDK 7 im Spielzeug Museum Salzburg Foto: Neumayr/MMV 12.7.2017 DI (FH) Philipp Nagele (CTO Wikitude)
Layars augmented reality art installation. Harbinger of William Gibson's 'locative art' of Spook Country. Great book.
Photo booth application developed for Museum of Literature Kids Event. During this event we also installed a multitouch puzzle and a Kinect physics app.
Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda
Date: 14/10/2014
Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy
Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda
Photo by Stefano Bossi