Augmented reality: Sekai Camera
Augmented reality technology has been getting popular among mobile phone programmer. They have been coming out with new application for phone that is base on augmented reality technology. With the most recent and popular being Sekai camera app. The innovative app allows users to view the real world through the lens of a mobile device to bring both digital and analog life together. Basically it mean when you point your phone camera at one of the item, it will auto fetch the item data from a database and project it on your phone. As you point to the next item it will just auto update it as long as the database have the data. Even if the database does not have the detail you can volunteer to add the data into the database. The integration with GPS makes even more possible with video/audio tours, neighborhood guides, and travel in general.
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Posted by Mech Date: Sunday, March 7, 2010
Categories: Abnormaltech
Tags: application, augmented, camera, iPhone, Mobile, Reality, sekai
Another iPhone Augmented reality application
This is another iphone augmented reality application that will guide you to the nearest subway stations. Hopefully this will be improve, for example it can guide us to a particular shop in a hyper mall with the arrow leading the way.
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Impressive Augmented Reality Game Possibilities on the iPhone
Augmented Reality is described as a combination of real-world and computer-generated data, where computer graphics objects are blended into real footage in real time. The folks over at TouchArcade snagged videos some very impressive augmented reality programs by Blair MacIntyre, an Associate Professor at the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. The apps displays the video that the iPhone is picking up on the screen and then overlays 3d objects on top of it to make the appears as if they are in reality. The proof put together here pave the way to future gaming concepts. While the concept is REALLY cool there are some negatives. One of the largest is that the application in its current form seems to require the correct backdrop to work. The virtual pet appears above specific squares. The zombie game needs a backdrop of streets and towers. Having to carry around a back drop for the app/game you want to use might be difficult to market.
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Posted by Mech Date: Sunday, April 12, 2009
Categories: Abnormaltech, News
Tags: Augmented reality, Computer graphics, Handhelds, iPhone, Reality, Smartphone, Virtual reality
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