Archive for June 2nd, 2009
Layar – The First Reality Browser
Posted by Tom Carpenter in augmented reality on June 2, 2009
I’m not going to go into too much detail, because Rouli gives us an excellent run down on the Augmented Times, but I think this is an important step in “creating the cloud“. Who knows, Layar could be the early version of Netscape, except for an AR world.

Good job crew at SPRXMobile!
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AR T-Shirt Fitting Room
Posted by Tom Carpenter in augmented reality on June 2, 2009
While this video is from last fall, I hadn’t seen it before, so I wanted to put it up because it shows high-quality augmented reality for a “Magic T-Shirt” fitting room. The technology hails from the scientists at the Fraunhofer Instituite for Telecommunications (HHI). These are the same scientists that brought us the mp3 format.
The application is remarkable for a number of reasons. The first is that it’s a useful application of augmented reality that goes beyond the gimmick. The second is how it showcases a number of important AR effects – occlusion, shadowing and deformable non-rigid surfaces.
The last and most important is that its easy-to-use. Customers can come up and touch the screen to make it work. No downloading, no webcams and no hassle.
And speaking of old videos, if you haven’t seen the video Rouli posted on the Augmented Times, I suggest you check it out. It gives a first person view of what augmented vision might be like in twenty years.
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