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Feb 25
Microsoft’s new Augmented Reality Mapping technology
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 02 25th, 2010 | No Comments

Microsoft presented their Augmented Reality mapping technology at TED.
Look at the video below, fantastic what it can do.

For me, three things strike out:
*The incorporation of Photosynth processes in their maps. Great way of including crowdsourced images in a natural way.
*The abilty to augment a location by use of the mobile phone camera and being able to see their real-time view superimposed on maps.
*The ability to look inside buildings due to the use of backpack cameras.

What is your first impression on the new opportunities?

Microsoft’s new Augmented Reality Mapping technology
Feb 15
Adidas Originals – Augmented Reality shoes teaser
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 02 15th, 2010 | No Comments

The information on Youtube says the following on this new and experimental way of applicating Augmented Reality:

Adidas Originals is launching the first Augmented Reality experience in footwear. The adidas Originals AR Game Pack is a set of 5 shoes, each printed with an AR code on the tongue. When you hold the code in front of your webcam, you’ll gain access to a virtual version of the adidas Originals Neighborhood. Each month between February and April, we’ll launch a new interactive game within the Neighborhood and your shoe will be the game controller. The experience launches on February 10th at http://www.adidas.com/originals

Great way to get attention and be an innovative brand!
It certainly is a fun way to use your shoes ’slightly’ different than normal. The campaign behind is excellent, giving the Augmented Reality enabling also real meaning by using it as the game control and not solely as something which calls a digital superimposing.

Augmented Reality can be applicated in many situations, creating new, fun and innovative ways to bind customers, offering them a new experience.
What other examples can you give where AR is applicated like this?

Adidas Originals – Augmented Reality shoes teaser
Feb 10
Share your experience in two surveys about Augmented Reality applications
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 02 10th, 2010 | 2 Comments
The text below is taken from the Gamesalfresco blog on the AR surveys mr. Kirkpatrick has created to find out how AR is being used for Marketing.
Do share your experience with regard to Augmented Reality applications!

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Marshal Kirkpatrick, the lead blogger for Read Write Web – one of the first tech blogs to dive into the fascinating field of augmented reality  - is working on a research report about the use of AR for marketing.

In order to generate data for the report  that best reflects the market reality – he has put together a survey.
In fact, he prepared two surveys: one for webcam-based AR applications, and a second for mobile AR applications.
Here’s Marshal’s message:
We hope that people in the industry will be interested in anonymously contributing their knowledge so we can all benefit from the aggregate results.   The intended respondents for these surveys are people who have built or have hired other people to build AR apps.  The intended readership of the results are people who are interested in hiring AR developers.  We hope this information will help more people feel comfortable hiring AR developers, that more information will be good for the AR economy and the people who want to be a part of it.   We’ll be sending the results out to everyone who participates, along with a discount code if you’d like to purchase the larger research report this will be a part of.   If you’ve got any questions you can email me at marshall@readwriteweb.com  Thanks for you time taking these surveys.
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Expect a talk by Marshall about this initiative at this year’s most anticipated AR commercial Event - coincidentally titled the Augmented Reality Event, scheduled for Jun 2-3, 2010 in Santa Clara, California.

To access the surveys go to:

Webcam AR

Mobile AR

Share your experience in two surveys about Augmented Reality applications
Feb 7
Yahoo’s Augmented Reality by Social Geotagging
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 02 7th, 2010 | No Comments

With a userbase big as Yahoo’s one, it’s a logic result that Yahoo is figuring out how to leverage its users to create an Augmented Reality application which differs a bit from others.
Instead of tagging pictures to a geolocation, Yahoo’s goes social by making it possible to leave notes on specific surroundings, which can be read by the user’s network.

Read here the patent which is filed by Yahoo. Read up the detailed decriptions, some interesting notes are made.
The abstract:

Disclosed are methods and apparatus for capturing information that is pertinent to physical surroundings with respect to a device, the information including at least one of visual information or audio information. Overlay information for use in generating a transparent overlay via the device is obtained using at least a portion of the captured information. The transparent overlay is then superimposed via the device using the overlay information, wherein the transparent overlay provides one or more transparent images that are pertinent to and in correlation with the physical surroundings.

There are many Augmented Reality applictions developed or in development, the potential application by Yahoo differs in terms of existing userbase and possible mass adoption. The social aspect might drive adoption, being able to identify oneself faster with overlaying data, than any kind of data which is not close to someone.

Would this move make sense by Yahoo?

Yahoo’s Augmented Reality by Social Geotagging
Feb 1
Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 02 1st, 2010 | 3 Comments

It might be an unsettling reality, or hard to grasp, or too different from current settings, but as Matsuda explains:

The latter half of the 20th century saw the built environment merged with media space, and architecture taking on new roles related to branding, image and consumerism. Augmented reality may recontextualise the functions of consumerism and architecture, and change in the way in which we operate within it.

This view offers a look into a more cyborg-like society, where technology and the human being are intertwined heavily. Not a bodily intertwining, but more an informational and intelligent enhancement.
If our daily lives are being ‘controlled’ by step-by-step executions, how does that impact the quality of it?

This film is produced to finalize his Masters in Architecture, which is part of a larger project about the social and architectural consequences of new media and augmented reality.
It’s wise to contemplate about consequences of technologies, even if they are exaggerated, to understand and keep understanding its role in society and effects on the environments.

Your opinion?

Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop
Jan 24
Mobile Augmented Reality boosting Proximity Marketing
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR, Innovation, Marketing on 01 24th, 2010 | 5 Comments

Proximity Marketing as described by Wikipedia is “the localized wireless distribution of advertising content associated with a particular place.”
The commercialization of location will get a boost by the power and opportunities offered by Mobile Augmented Reality applications.

Have a look at the first real-time Augmented Reality proximity marketing platform by Insqribe:

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Mobile Augmented Reality boosting Proximity Marketing
Jan 23
User-generated Augmented Reality
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR, Industry News on 01 23rd, 2010 | 5 Comments

WOW!

I can’t simply express it differently, these are the next steps in the Augmented Reality evolution and diffusion.

First of all, Sketch Recognition is a development which will make QR Codes / markers redundant on the long run and will create a more natural/organic augmented reality.
View below the video which shows how the technology interacts with the augmentated content! This goes beyond the abilities of current browsers and technologies which do not understand the augmented data, but merely shows it based on markers or GPS data.

The next video will really blow your mind because the technology enables recognition upon natural shapes.

When you combine the two new developments, the extra opportunities -enabled by them- are vast.
Not only will it be more organic and user generated, but based upon the initial augmentated reality, the meta-data can undergo interaction with the user and thus altering the intelligence extracted by the superimposing!

The good news for developers is the following, quoted from the GamesAlfresco blog:

For the first time ever, the core code necessary for real augmented reality “(real” here means precise alignment of graphics overlaid on real life objects) on iPhone 3.0 is available to the public.
To get access to the source code – send us an email ( comogard@gmail.com ).

The precise alignment of graphics on real life object will be an improvement compared to the current abilities to align.
I do wonder what new applications will be developed and how industries will benefit from this.

What do you foresee?

User-generated Augmented Reality
Jan 23
Augmented Reality Semantics
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 01 23rd, 2010 | 14 Comments

The interest in Augmented Reality is growing which brings along hype and by that, irrelevant applications which misuse the Augmented Reality technology or just hype along concerning the term. When relating this to Gartner’s Hype Cycle, it’s a phase which every technology has to overcome before it diffuses in markets and consumers.

I’ll refer to two kinds of misuses of Augmented Reality, one is with regard to the technology itself, the other is from the utility point of view. Both are equally important as they sustain each other. If one is off, than there’s not symbiotic benefit.
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Augmented Reality Semantics
Jan 22
17 fields of Augmented Reality Applications
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 01 22nd, 2010 | 10 Comments

Due to increasing interest in Augmented Reality, the creative question rises where Augmented Reality can benefit the user?
Theoretically, all is ‘reality’ and all can be augmented with meta-data, but what are the fields that will benefit most?
If one reads the articles and watches the videos on Youtube, one cannot deny the futurisic and science fictional touch that Augmented Reality brings along and fires up creativity and innovativity.

In this article we set out a list of Augmented Reality applications which in some cases are already prototyped, investigated or in use.
This list is probably far from complete, please do complement!

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17 fields of Augmented Reality Applications
Jan 15
Augmented Reality facial recognition
icon1 Posted by Gianluigi Cuccureddu in Augmented Reality - AR on 01 15th, 2010 | 2 Comments

The concept Augmented ID by TAT is presented last July to the public.
What it basically does is visualizing digital entitities which you encounter in real life. The facial recognition software is developed by Polar Rose and in combination with a mobile, you’ll be able to get information on people around you.
There’s a catch though, people who want to be discovered by Augmented ID, have to set up an account and create their profiles personalized per social network and content.

It isn’t that difficult to take this kind of application to the next level and be able to recognize faces (and objects) based upon the many images stored online.
This might sound futuristic, but most-probably not extremely difficult to develop when technologies are ready for it.

This brings us to the following, should we question privacy concerns when it applies humans?
In the current concept, a person needs to sign up, giving permission to be found.
What implications will come forth from real-time facial recognition?

The possible applications of real-time object recognition are endless, what about being able to shop for an object which passes along, sufficing impulse and desire?

Augmented Reality facial recognition

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