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Official website of Kindle Best-Selling Author -- Thomas K. Carpenter.
His novels include The Digital Sea trilogy, the Gamers trilogy and the Alexandrian Saga. He also writes short stories and edits a yearly anthology about augmented reality called Mirror Shards. His fiction can be found at all online retailers in electronic and paperback form.
If you would like to communicate futher, please contact him at carpe (at) centurytel (dot) net. You can also follow on twitter - @thomaskcarpente.
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"...I truly loved and enjoyed this book…" Available on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. $4.99 and Paperback $14.95
"Book Two of The Digital Sea Trilogy" Available on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. $4.99 and Paperback $14.95
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Extending the Edges of Augmented Reality (An Anthology) Available on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. $4.99 and Paperback $11.99
Kindle Best-Selling Short Story Available on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. $0.99
"...doesn't let up until the final sentence…" Kindle Best-Selling Short Story Available on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. $0.99 Augmented Reality
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Bruce Sterling Is Wrong About Augmented Reality
Bruce Sterling is wrong about Augmented Reality. First off, I want to express that I have the utmost respect for Bruce Sterling as both a writer and a visionary. As a longtime fan of cyberpunk and science fiction in general, … Continue reading →
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Tagged augmented reality, Bruce Sterling, future, futurist, George RR Martin, Ori Inbar, Paragons, Philip K. Dick, second life, Tish Shute, Toyota, UgoTrade, VR, writing
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Augmented Reality Year in Review – 2010
Two years ago, in 2009, augmented reality took its first steps into mainstream consciousness. This last year, 2010, we’ve seen augmented reality really expand into new formats and across spectra. Like I did last year, I’m going to review month-by-month the … Continue reading →
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Tagged AirRaid, AR Games, ARE2010, Augmented Planet, augmented reality, Bruce Sterling, Chris Arkenberg, future-technology, games alfresco, Google Goggles, Jack Benoff, Junaio, Kinect, Layar, Lumus, Marco Tempest, metaio, Nokia, Ori Inbar, Qualcomm, Rouli Nir, the digital sea, Tim O'Reilly, Tish Shute, Tonchidot, Total Immersion, WordLens, writing
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10 Cool Things Going On Right Now in Augmented Reality
Augmented reality has come a long way in a years time. Last year I got excited by research projects and gimmicky AR webcam advertising, but that quickly faded on the tenth plus iteration. It wasn’t until July that we starting … Continue reading →
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Tagged android, AR Games, AR Wave, augmented reality, Bruce Sterling, experiemental technology, future-technology, games alfresco, HMD, iPhone, Junaio, Layar, Marco Tempest, metaio, outdoor AR, TagWhat, the digital sea, Thomas Wrobel, Tish Shute, Tonchidot, Total Immersion, Wikitude, Will Wright
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Augmented Reality Year in Review – 2009
The year 2009 has been an important milestone in the development of augmented reality as an important future technology. While markers and marketing campaigns captured the early interest of the year, the bigger story was the porting of augmented reality to … Continue reading →
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Tagged android, AR Consortium, AR Games, ARDevCamp, Augmented Planet, augmented reality, Blair MacIntrye, Bruce Sterling, Craig Kapp, Denno Coil, Enkin, future-technology, Gamaray, games alfresco, gene becker, google, Google Goggles, Int13, iPhone, ismar09, James Alliban, Junaio, Layar, Layer 3.0, metaio, mobile, neural interface, Nexus One, Noah Zerkin, Nokia, Ori Inbar, outdoor AR, Patty Maes, Programmer Joe, Robert Rice, Rouli Nir, sixth sense, the digital sea, Thomas Wrobel, Tim O'Reilly, Tish Shute, Total Immersion, UgoTrade, Unifeye, vuzix, Wikitude, Zugara
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ISMAR09 Day One
Today marks the first day of ISMAR09 which has been the Workshop Day. I participated in the Industry Workshop which was chaired by Noora Guldemond from Metaio. I’m not going to go into a ton of detail today because there’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged augmented reality, Disney Imagineering, future-technology, ISMAR, metaio, Noah Zerkin, Noora Guldemond, Ori Inbar, Programmer Joe, Robert Rice, Rouli, Tish Shute
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Around the ARNet
This past month the specter of augmented reality, which in the past had been mostly research papers and speculation, has slowly been turning into real products. With a nice long three day weekend to relax, I thought I’d reflect on … Continue reading →
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Tagged augmented reality, Bruce Sterling, future-technology, iPhone, Layar, Lumus, Marshall Kirkpatrick, monocle, Nokia, Ori Inbar, Rouli Nir, the digital sea, Tish Shute, Ugo Trade, vuzix, Wikitude, yelp
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