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Bruce Sterling, science fiction author and regular augmented reality blogger on Wired, gives a short talk to Vercernji in Croatia.  During the speech, he covers his recent novel The Caryatids which has lots of augments in it and shows a few examples of augmented reality, including a interesting projection on an old building I hadn’t seen before.

This quote was interesting:

The failures are more interesting than the successes showing the negative spaces of what’s possible and not possible.

Hopefully we’ll hear more from Bruce about his exploits spreading the word on AR.  I’m interested to hear how the rest of the world views this new technology.

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Thomas K. Carpenter

Thomas K. Carpenter is a full time contemporary fantasy author with over 50 independently published titles. His bestselling, multi-series universe, The Hundred Halls, has over 25 books and counting. His stories focus on fantastic families, magical academies, and epic adventures.

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