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35 Awesome Augmented Reality Examples on BannerBlog News
http://www.bannerblog.com.au/news/2009/06/35_awesome_augmented_reality_examples.php
Augmented Reality: Here's Our Wishlist of Apps, What's On Yours?
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/augmented_reality_heres_our_wishlist_of_apps_whats.php
ARtisan
http://onezerothrice.com/artisan/

Brilliant blog on AR - posts including source code of XYZ coordinates of a marker
ARtisan is the fastest and easiest way from point A to point B in browser based augmented reality. With ARtisan, the developer needs no knowledge of the inner workings of augmented reality to create in-depth, interactive AR experiences.
framework para realidade aumentada
Augmented Reality Twitter is the Coolest Thing Ever
http://mashable.com/2009/08/04/augmented-reality-twitter/
iphonearkit - Project Hosting on Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/iphonearkit/
Seems to be just a spherical overlay with annotations, right now. Don't know if it even handles movement.
iPhoneで位置情報系のARを簡単に作れる
il faut que je test ça à mon retour de vacances
BBC NEWS | Technology | Mobile phones get cyborg vision
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8193951.stm
Endless possibilities for bleeding edge digital travel guides.
a view of the world tagged with rich, location-relevant information whilst your gaze flickers here and there. But now this Augmented Reality (AR), as it is known, is materialising in the real world. Mobile phone operators, at least, are hoping it will be the next big thing as programmers learn to corral all the bells and whistles of smart phones - GPS, video, accelerometers - into "killer applications". For the first time such AR is available for handsets.
"Via the video function of a mobile phone's camera it is now possible to combine a regular pictorial view with added data from the internet just as the fictional Terminator was able to overlay its view of the world with vital information about its surroundings."
BBC NEWS | Technology | Mobile phones get cyborg vision
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8193951.stm
Endless possibilities for bleeding edge digital travel guides.
a view of the world tagged with rich, location-relevant information whilst your gaze flickers here and there. But now this Augmented Reality (AR), as it is known, is materialising in the real world. Mobile phone operators, at least, are hoping it will be the next big thing as programmers learn to corral all the bells and whistles of smart phones - GPS, video, accelerometers - into "killer applications". For the first time such AR is available for handsets.
"Via the video function of a mobile phone's camera it is now possible to combine a regular pictorial view with added data from the internet just as the fictional Terminator was able to overlay its view of the world with vital information about its surroundings."
Prepare Yourselves: Augmented Reality Hype on the Rise
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/prepare_yourselves_augmented_reality_hype_on_the_r.php
see Gartner group figure 2009
Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.readwriteweb.com%2Farchives%2Fprepare_yourselves_augmented_reality_hype_on_the_r.php
By 2020 (or perhaps earlier), I suspect augmented reality may be as unremarkable on mobile devices as (say) always-connected e-mail is in 2009. Or for all I know, it may be yet another flash in the pan. This is why I'm glad I'm not a 'futurologist'.
Prepare Yourselves: Augmented Reality Hype on the Rise
Top 6 Augmented Reality Mobile Apps [Videos]
http://mashable.com/2009/08/19/augmented-reality-apps/
Top 6 Augmented Reality Mobile Apps [Videos]
A nice roundup of what people are attempting to do with simple mobile camera phones by mashing-up available information around them.
Augmented Reality: 5 Barriers to a Web That's Everywhere
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/augmented_reality_five_barriers_to_a_web_thats_eve.php
Augmented Reality is in some ways just another version of the web; a web applied, through novel interfaces, in reference to the physical world, instead of floating documents tied only to each other as the web is today.
If You’re Not Seeing Data, You’re Not Seeing | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/08/augmented-reality/
As you shove your way through the crowd in a baseball stadium, the lenses of your digital glasses display the names, hometowns and favorite hobbies of the
Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wired.com%2Fgadgetlab%2F2009%2F08%2Faugmented-reality
“Augmented reality,” where data from the network overlays your view of the real world. Your phone’s screen shows the real world overlaid with additional information such as the location of subway entrances, the price of houses, or Twitter messages that have been posted nearby. And publishers, moviemakers and toymakers have embraced a version of the technology to enhance their products and advertising campaigns.
As you shove your way through the crowd in a baseball stadium, the lenses of your digital glasses display the names, hometowns and favorite hobbies of the strangers surrounding you. Then you claim a seat and fix your attention on the batter, and his player statistics pop up in a transparent box in the corner of your field of vision.
Inside Out: Interaction Design for Augmented Reality :: UXmatters
http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2009/08/inside-out-interaction-design-for-augmented-reality.php
Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.uxmatters.com%2Fmt%2Farchives%2F2009%2F08%2Finside-out-interaction-design-for-augmented-reality.php
Great critical article on mixed reality design patterns and issues for fast maturing AR area.
io9 - Two Augmented Reality Technologies That Are About To Change The World - Augmented Reality
http://io9.com/5303332/two-augmented-reality-technologies-that-are-about-to-change-the-world
Here you can see a demo of design software called ARToolWorks which was posted on Gizmodo earlier this week. ARToolWorks is a mobile phone application that allows you to design 3D objects that pop up out of scenes you view through your mobile's camera. So instead of a map over the city of Amsterdam, you might see giant robots trashing it or psychedelic flowers growing out of a hash bar.
Augmented reality is a technology futurists and scifi authors like Vernor Vinge have been talking about for decades. Now the tech has matured and is entering the market. Two videos of new products show you the near future.
Now our technology can actually do this, using smart phones as a crude mobile interface. In these demo videos below, we're getting a first glimpse of what happens when the internet comes out of the box and into the real world.
iphone+andriod+AR
10 Awesome Uses of Augmented Reality Marketing
http://mashable.com/2009/12/26/augmented-reality-marketing/
usos practicos de la realidad aumentada
Pulse Laser: “Preparing Us For AR”: the value of illustrating of future technologies
http://schulzeandwebb.com/blog/2009/07/30/preparing-us-for-ar-the-value-of-illustrating-of-future-technologies/
'Dead Space has no game HUD; rather, the HUD is projected into the environment of the game as a manifestation of the UI of the hero’s protective suit. It means the environment can be designed as a realistic, functional spaceship, and then all the elements necessary for a game - readouts, inventories, not to mention guidelines as to what doors are locked or unlocked - can be manifested as overlay. It’s a striking way to place all the game’s UI into the world, but it’s also a great interpretation of what futuristic, AR user interfaces might be a bit like.'
good egs of AR
Some nice augmented reality demos.
Pulse Laser: “Preparing Us For AR”: the value of illustrating of future technologies
http://schulzeandwebb.com/blog/2009/07/30/preparing-us-for-ar-the-value-of-illustrating-of-future-technologies/
'Dead Space has no game HUD; rather, the HUD is projected into the environment of the game as a manifestation of the UI of the hero’s protective suit. It means the environment can be designed as a realistic, functional spaceship, and then all the elements necessary for a game - readouts, inventories, not to mention guidelines as to what doors are locked or unlocked - can be manifested as overlay. It’s a striking way to place all the game’s UI into the world, but it’s also a great interpretation of what futuristic, AR user interfaces might be a bit like.'
good egs of AR
Some nice augmented reality demos.
We Are Organized Chaos - An Interactive Marketing and Advertising Blog » Blog Archive » Zugara Launches Online Shopping App Utilizing Augmented Reality And Motion Capture
http://weareorganizedchaos.com/index.php/2009/06/23/zugara-launches-online-shopping-app-utilizing-augmented-reality-and-motion-capture/
Voorbeeld van Augmented Reality in combinatie met een webshop
Seven things you need to know about augmented reality | Media | guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2010/jan/05/7-things-about-augmented-reality
Good guardian.co.uk survey (08.01.10) on the next new trend in phone apps from Mercedes Bunz
증강현실 앱들
AR的一些應用方向
Smartphones are bringing the once-SF concept of augmented reality into the everyday world
Seven things you need to know about augmented reality | Media | guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2010/jan/05/7-things-about-augmented-reality
Good guardian.co.uk survey (08.01.10) on the next new trend in phone apps from Mercedes Bunz
증강현실 앱들
AR的一些應用方向
Smartphones are bringing the once-SF concept of augmented reality into the everyday world
Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos augmented-reality maps | Video on TED.com
http://www.ted.com/talks/blaise_aguera.html
"Okay, I'm hanging up now."
La réalité augmenté en live depuis la carte, ça arrache quand on monte au ciel. Enjoy.
Microsoft Bingmap "Photosynth"
TED Talks In a demo that drew gasps at TED2010, Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos new augmented-reality mapping technology from Microsoft.
Great new features on the Bing Maps tool: http://www.ted.com/talks/blaise_aguera.html #ted [from http://twitter.com/MikevHoenselaar/statuses/9132225450]
Augmented Reality by Frantz Lasorne » Yanko Design
http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/03/16/surreal-becomes-real-with-toys-and-ar/
Kid = Never ending Demand For NEW Toys! This equation holds true in all homes, however designer Frantz Lasorne has an excellent project for us that gives a second lease of life to the existing toy collection. Called Augmented Reality, the project combines the joys of virtual reality, imagination and tangible toys. Using Augmented Reality Tangible User Interface (AR TUI) via head-mounted glasses, loads of imagination and old toys, a new environment is created that allows a child to live his fantasies.
Augmented Reality - Explained by Common Craft - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation
http://commoncraft.com/augmented-reality-video
This is a great video explaining augmented reality. http://ow.ly/1L5KR
another great common craft video! Augmented Reality
Common Craft Lee Lefeveur explains augmented reality
Augmented Reality - Explained by Common Craft - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation
http://commoncraft.com/augmented-reality-video
This is a great video explaining augmented reality. http://ow.ly/1L5KR
another great common craft video! Augmented Reality
Common Craft Lee Lefeveur explains augmented reality
Augmented Reality - Explained by Common Craft - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation
http://commoncraft.com/augmented-reality-video
This is a great video explaining augmented reality. http://ow.ly/1L5KR
another great common craft video! Augmented Reality
Common Craft Lee Lefeveur explains augmented reality
Augmented Reality & The Web: Present and Future Scenarios - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/augmented_reality_the_web_present_and_future_scena.php
There are many potential scenarios for AR. A popular one is doing your grocery shopping and checking information on your mobile phone (or AR glasses!) about price, specials, reviews, comparisons with competing products, etc. With the rise of RFID chips and technology such as that being developed by Microsoft, this type of scenario isn't too far away.
Quelques cas d'usages de la réalité augmentée. "Another interesting consideration is that social software will have a big role to play in future AR apps. For example when walking down the street, you could use your mobile phone to point to a restaurant, and overlaid on a photo of the restaurant would be customer reviews, recommendations, and other relevant user generated data.
Augmented Reality (AR) is when virtual graphics and/or data are overlaid onto real world objects. Many of you have seen this portrayed in movies such as Minority Report and The Matrix. It still seems a bit far fetched in 2009, yet there are apps that are beginning to make it a reality.
Augmented Reality & The Web: Present and Future Scenarios - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/augmented_reality_the_web_present_and_future_scena.php
There are many potential scenarios for AR. A popular one is doing your grocery shopping and checking information on your mobile phone (or AR glasses!) about price, specials, reviews, comparisons with competing products, etc. With the rise of RFID chips and technology such as that being developed by Microsoft, this type of scenario isn't too far away.
Quelques cas d'usages de la réalité augmentée. "Another interesting consideration is that social software will have a big role to play in future AR apps. For example when walking down the street, you could use your mobile phone to point to a restaurant, and overlaid on a photo of the restaurant would be customer reviews, recommendations, and other relevant user generated data.
Augmented Reality (AR) is when virtual graphics and/or data are overlaid onto real world objects. Many of you have seen this portrayed in movies such as Minority Report and The Matrix. It still seems a bit far fetched in 2009, yet there are apps that are beginning to make it a reality.
Augmented Reality & The Web: Present and Future Scenarios - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/augmented_reality_the_web_present_and_future_scena.php
There are many potential scenarios for AR. A popular one is doing your grocery shopping and checking information on your mobile phone (or AR glasses!) about price, specials, reviews, comparisons with competing products, etc. With the rise of RFID chips and technology such as that being developed by Microsoft, this type of scenario isn't too far away.
Quelques cas d'usages de la réalité augmentée. "Another interesting consideration is that social software will have a big role to play in future AR apps. For example when walking down the street, you could use your mobile phone to point to a restaurant, and overlaid on a photo of the restaurant would be customer reviews, recommendations, and other relevant user generated data.
Augmented Reality (AR) is when virtual graphics and/or data are overlaid onto real world objects. Many of you have seen this portrayed in movies such as Minority Report and The Matrix. It still seems a bit far fetched in 2009, yet there are apps that are beginning to make it a reality.
Museum of London - Street Museum
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/MuseumOfLondon/Resources/app/you-are-here-app/index.html
街頭博物館,透過iphone探測你在倫敦街頭的位置,展示昔日當地的歷史圖片/影片。
A nice app made by Brothers and sisters for the Museum of London http://creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2010/may/streetmuseum-app
Museum of London