Archive for May 14th, 2009
Core Tools for Augmented Reality
Posted by Tom Carpenter in augmented reality on May 14, 2009
In this video Simon Wynda (I’m guessing at the spelling) gives a Core Tools for Augmented Reality demo. This demo was featured at the Microsoft Research Cambridge Lab on May 6th.
Simon demonstrates a geospatial AR application that recognizes its location from images and GPS data. Location notes are annotated in the view in one example.
The second part of the video he shows a hide-and-seek game utilizing AR. The view in the camera shows a cascade of bubbles floating by that a child would follow to a treasure chest. Simon demonstrates how even away from the chest, the bubbles float in the correct direction. Not a breakthrough by any means, but I like the direction of their creative thinking to make an interesting application.
This idea could be expanded into an adult hide-and-seek finding clues throughout a metropolitan area leading to a big event. Prospective attendees could answer questions along the way at certain locations related to the event. Would be a great viral marketing campaign.
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