February 2010
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Design Patterns for Augmented Reality Systems →
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“For documentation and development of augmented reality (AR) systems, we propose the use of design patterns. Patterns are structured descriptions of successfully applied problem-solving knowledge. They describe a specific design problem, the particular design context, and a generic solution scheme. The solution scheme specifies the involved components, their responsibilities,...
September 2009
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August 2009
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Monocle, Yelp’s hidden Augmented Reality feature in their iPhone and iPod touch applications. More from the ReadWriteWeb’s Marshall Kirkpatrick <a href=”http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/yelp_brings_first_us_augmented_reality_to_iphone_s.php”>here</a>
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Virtuesphere
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The term was first invented a Boeing.
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OMG the future. Glowing blobs of virtual smoke are ‘making music’
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BrightKite and Layar team up to bring Augmented Reality to…you.
Augmented Reality: Urban Tagging via Messages and...
Augmented Reality on mobiles is currently without question one of the hottest research fields. A new application from Metaio is taking the concept a step forward allowing users to leave tweets, messages, web pages and 3D models in a real space for other users to view or pick up when there are in the vicinity.
(Via...
3D New York City: First 3D City on the iPhone
UpNext 3D NYC is the first 3D city app we have seen on the iPhone. The application allows the user to explore Manhattan via a 3D map with the normal subway/search functions.
(Via http://www.digitalurban.blogspot.com/)
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eDGe is a transdisciplinary project happening in the form of an audio-visual performance based on a interactive software of Augmented Reality (where physical and digital spaces converge). The body is the core of the performance from where both image and sound emerge. An interactive feedback loop is created in which the bodies affect and get affected by the sound and video that themselves create....
Making things up. Augmenting our visual realities
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About this talk
This demo — from Pattie Maes’ lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry — was the buzz of TED. It’s a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine “Minority Report” and then some.
About Pattie Maes
At the MIT Media Lab’s new Fluid Interfaces Group, Pattie Maes researches the...
I think one of the most useful uses will be holding a phone up to a sign and...
– Darren - http://darrenstuart.com/
iPhone 3GS Augmented Reality
by Chris Hughes
Allows one to see people nearby and call them.