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VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100

 

What if objects can show their metadata.

And why is metadata only useful for buying them?

Found Connections at the 2009 TV of Tomorrow Show.

by Michael Ang, Karl Channell, and Joshua Dickens

(music for video: actungfigure by logickal)

what you see using 3ds augmented reality cards. there's a really fun shoot the target game too.

Fabrizio Angelini, AD di Demoskopea durante il suo intervento all'interno di IAR Business

 

Tavola Rotonda: "I fattori chiave e i trend nelle tecnologie digitali, che cambieranno il nostro modo di interagire con le persone e l'ambiente circostante"

Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda

Date: 14/10/2014

Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy

 

www.meetthemediaguru.org

 

Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda

 

Photo by Stefano Bossi

The Khronos Group was the platinum sponsor for the MWC AR Forum in Barcelona

VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100

 

What if objects can show their metadata.

And why is metadata only useful for buying them?

Redwood Library, 29 July 2016.

 

File Reference: 2016-07-29-Redwood-Golduck

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries

Impact of Extended and Mixed Reality (XR) on our lives

 

Photo booth application developed for Museum of Literature Kids Event. During this event we also installed a multitouch puzzle and a Kinect physics app.

Pfc. Shante Sapp, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Engineer Brigade, squats down while wearing motion-tracking equipment at Fort Leonard Wood on June 16, 2015. Soldiers used the Dismounted Soldier Training System to translate their movements into a simulated deployed environment. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Samantha J. Whitehead)

Fendalton Library, 19 August 2016.

 

File Reference: 2016-08-19-Fendalton-Screenshot-Horsea

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries

The Khronos Group was the platinum sponsor for the MWC AR Forum in Barcelona

Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda

Date: 14/10/2014

Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy

 

www.meetthemediaguru.org

 

Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda

 

Photo by Stefano Bossi

Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda

Date: 14/10/2014

Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy

 

www.meetthemediaguru.org

 

Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda

 

Photo by Stefano Bossi

Photo booth application developed for Museum of Literature Kids Event. During this event we also installed a multitouch puzzle and a Kinect physics app.

Photo booth application developed for Museum of Literature Kids Event. During this event we also installed a multitouch puzzle and a Kinect physics app.

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Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda

Date: 14/10/2014

Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy

 

www.meetthemediaguru.org

 

Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda

 

Photo by Stefano Bossi

augmented reality app as seen on Tobi.com.

The man waiting at the lockers in the video projected on the fogscreen strikes the same pose as Andrew, his 'real' counterpart. Meanwhile Preethy is immersed in Coat Check.

Event: Meet the Media Guru | Keiichi Matsuda

Date: 14/10/2014

Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy

 

www.meetthemediaguru.org

 

Twitter: @mmguru / #mmgMatsuda

 

Photo by Stefano Bossi

Mardi 20 janvier 2015

Séance de brainstorming pour les apprentis pâtissiers impliqués dans le Parcours culturels scientifiques. Objectif : imaginer une application de réalité augmentée utile pour leur futur métier.

Crédits : Relais d'sciences/V. Klauser (2015).

This is a screen shot from an interactive webcam flash thingy that GE has made called "augmented reality". I'm very impressed how smooth the tracking is and how interactive it is. However, as Chris Mikesell points out, it is very ironic that they are promoting engery conservation by making you waste paper.

Photos by Kelly Samardak for Just An Online Minute

 

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Take a look at the future with Google - a vision of your life in augmented reality with AR glasses that will allow you to interact with your world just like a phone; but these sit on your nose.

 

You certainly won't be able to ignore the small icons popping up in front of your eyes as you look at the sky, the tube or at your breakfast.

 

Google has already started testing the glasses and has created the video below to start a conversation around their potential uses and improvements.

 

They want your feedback so watch the video and then click here to make your suggestions. bit.ly/HarHvc

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