March 2009
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iHologram?
Purely smoke and mirrors but looks good. Didn’t know that accelerometers were this accurate for rotational sensing. From David O’Reilly, the man who produced this award winning animation: Please Say Something.
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Unless you have twitter groups focused around specific subjects doesn’t Twitter just decend to this? From SuperNews on Current.com via Lalilarch
Streaming games service launched at GDC [BBC Tech] →
Sounds incredible. In the literal sense.
1plus1equals11:
“After seven years in stealth mode, a Silicon Valley start-up has launched a “revolutionary” video game service that offers new competition to consoles….”
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AR Baseball Cards from Topps using Total Immersion’s tech out now. Touted as the world’s first mass market AR product, the baseball trading cards are enhanced with 3D content and simple interactive games; although AR dude Blair MacIntyre of Georgia Tech thinks they’ve missed the mark. I think the biggest problem is that trading cards are designed to be carried around - this...
the device cannot be used to sense an object’s backside
– From Reach Out and Touch Somebody—by Laser article on haptic feedback using laser range finders.
However, haptic feedback would also provide a useful interaction method for handlheld augmented reality. Imagine getting haptic feedback when you stroke or (at least) poke an AR character with a virtual...
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THRU YOU | Kutiman mixes YouTube →
An amazing musical mashup using youtube clips - the link takes you to the About video. Click here for more songs and the-making-of.
Great example of UGC building on UGC resulting in a whole that’s larger than the sum of the parts!
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