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Below is my post to Marshalls blog. The AR space has mega-legs and it will be go hand in hand with social media as we share AR GEO markers on the fly... There are already new technologies to create your own markers and advancements in WIFI broadband and enabling chip sets.
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Hi Marshall,
Glad you are hitting now on the AR space and thanks for the interview last weekend. This is going to be a HUGE space. You phone becomes both IR viewer and tag marker, plus remote control magic wand.
The gang over at Microvision http://www.microvision.com were working on AR glasses for military applications with direct to cornea laser projection. We see this in war fighter machine vision system and the latest "Military Advertisements on TV".
I believe that AR is where the ad dollars will flow as AR brings time and place offers that are on the fly and measurable via digital signatures. A space on par as hot as social media, perhaps more so for the ad world.
The tools enabling technologies are now coming in place from NVIDIA’s Tegra platform, mobile video cameras, sensors such as GPS and ubiquitous wifi broadband.
http://createdigitalmotion.com/2009/08/21/get-r...
http://www.zii.com/Developer/SDKProducts.aspx
The question not "if" but "when" as the iPhone and Apple will want to control this space via the App Store and already locks down innovation with their ULA.
I can imagine a day where we have AR911 features in our phone so when shit hits the fan, we have AR features telling us how to get the heck out of town with the big one hits in Seattle and Portland.
Keep rocking on the AR space as this is the future of media.
Best, Tim Reha
http://layar.com/video-bruce-sterlings-keynote-...
cheers,
@netwurker
Some facts:
- global distribution in Android Market
- various global layers available, e.g. google local search, wikipedia, or my Tweeps Around layer (and Tweetmondo for that matter).
- Layar is coming to iPhone soon, depending on Apple's 3.1 OS update and appstore approval, for more see http://layar.com
(I'm not related with Layar, but happened to develop some layers for the app)
More on my blog: http://squio.nl/blog/2009/08/17/announcing-laya...
Have your handlers at Microsoft told you to turn up the anti-iPhone ugliness, Robert?
http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/
6 or 7 years ago, I found out about one of the pioneers of AR, Steve Mann, who's been working on it for about 20 years. http://wearcam.org
I don't think AR will really be useful on phones. Instead, it's best using VR goggles, which Mann and others have succeeded in miniaturizing into something that looks exactly like ordinary eyeglasses. If you've read Snow Crash, you'll notice that the character YT is wearing such glasses (the archetypical mirrorshades of cyberpunk, to be exact). The advantage of eyeglasses is that they can be used as a stereo/3D monitor. I've been long convinced that this is how AR will catch on. Not with cellphones, no matter how "smart".
See?
http://www.facebook.com/pages/_Augmentology-1L0...
It is not like we want to have a constant blast of AR "Twitter bits" blasting us all of the time. AR filters tied to pre-triggers, then you go to your iPhone for disply, that is until we have the iEyePhone ... Just thinking out loud.
thank you very much for linking to my blog. But I have to admit, that I am not covering a trend. Instead, I am doing everything in my limited power to cool down the hype (trend) and blog about real augmented reality. With all its limitations and promises. No works-better-with-google-maps-dork-vision and stuff. Things like that for example: http://www.notcot.com/archives/2009/01/legos_di...
Would love to keep in touch, best regards,
Jan
I hate the idea of the wire New Class being able to decide by flash mobbing on their i-Phones what should be said about a restaurant. It's like all those awful sites rating hotels or ratemyprof and such. They get domineered by one aggressive poster who attracts malice and then it sticks and people are intimidated from putting up anything else. So it transposes that Internet insolent into real time and overlays it on to reality such as to harm reality more with that insolence.
I think it's going to be really something awful, this stuff.
Layar3, and others, discussed on Wired.com.
The augmented reality blog is covering the trend.
ReadWriteWeb writes about the first augmented reality app shipping yesterday.
Mashable on top 6 augmented reality apps.
TechCrunch on Layar.
iphone is so excellent that i very like it
See: http://tinyurl.com/yhqybf9