Ryan Mast on Augmented Reality and Millersville
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Ryan Mast on Augmented Reality and Millersville
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All Points Blog: The State of Augmented Reality
A very good podcast about Augmented Reality, by two GIS-heads. Sounds like a cool show in general but this was a very intelligent discussion of AR in particular.
http://apb.directionsmag.com/archives/6702-Podcast-The-State-of-Augmented-Reality.html
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Ori Inbar on Singularity 1 on 1: Augmented Reality Will Change Every Aspect of Life and Work
Ori Inbar developed a passion for augmented reality (AR) ever since he realized that it will change every aspect of life and work we can think of. This realization has motivated him to become an industry start-up entrepreneur, a founder of a not-for-profit organization, an event organizer and a recognized speaker on topics related to augmented reality. Thus I was very happy to get him for an interview on Singularity 1 on 1.
During my conversation with Ori Inbar we cover a variety of interesting topics such as: the story behind his passion and motivation for augmented reality; the past and the present definition of augmented reality; differences between augmented reality, virtual reality and real reality; major applications for AR; the dangers and costs of militarization; Ori’s favorite augmented reality devices; issues of privacy, advertising and big brother; “wearing” vs “not-wearing” and Vernor Vinge‘s Rainbows End; the three laws of augmented reality design; Ogmento and AugmentedReality.org; transhumanism and the technological singularity…
My favorite quote that I will take away from this conversation with Ori Inbar is: “When you think of any aspect of life or work, augmented reality is completely going to change how we do it.”
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John Allsopp on Trends and Products: Augmented Reality
Where is the world of the web taking us and how far down the track of augmented reality are we? And, come to think of it, what is augmented reality?
From http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bydesign/stories/2009/2695136.htm
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