DIY augmented reality…almost

Jul 09 2010 Published by under Augmented Reality, Future, Mobile, Technology

Last month during my thunder talk at Digital Odyssey I mentioned an iPhone app called StreetMuseum, created for the Museum of London by the creative agency Brothers and Sisters, that overlays images from the museum’s collection of photos onto the user’s view of the street.

Historypin, a new project by We Are What We Do and Google, comes very close to allowing anyone to recreate this. Unfortunately there is, as yet, no mention of a mobile app. However, the reason for the project, “to get generations talking more, sharing more and coming together more often” is a worthwhile undertaking and places a much needed emphases on the important social role that technology can play. Continue Reading »

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Librarian glasses…in the future

Sep 08 2009 Published by under Future, Social software, Technology

We all know librarians wear glasses. Well, Nokia has decided to give us a glimpse of what may be possible with librarian’s eyewear in the near future, complete with soundtrack. A vision of the Nokia Research Centre, Nokia Mixed Reality…

…allows to you to experience immersion and effortless navigation in an Augmented Reality environment. New types of interactions involving near-to-eye displays, gaze direction tracking, 3D audio, 3D video, gesture and touch. Through these new types of social linkages people will be connected in innovative ways between the physical and digital worlds.

And what about those of us who want to break this librarian stereotype? Just wait for the augmented reality contact lenses, of course.

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