Posts Tagged ‘AR’

Colour/Annotation Norms

28 Jan 2013
In: Cultural Norms, New York
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How real world annotation norms (fluorescent green) flow over to our augmented worlds.
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Sponsorship & Disgrace

17 Oct 2012
In: Design Inspiration, Shibuya
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How does athletic sponsorship and doping disgrace play out when digital memories are more persistent, and its easier to storify past hype? How does our perception …
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Accidental Annotation

12 Oct 2012
In: Cultural Norms, San Francisco
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A lost bandana or urban annotation or, ultimately both?
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Urban Frames

The visual spaces in which things are placed, positioned. How we will see the city when everything can be overlaid.
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Enjoy the Moment

21 Sep 2012
In: Design Inspiration, Seattle
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Somewhere in Cupertino an interaction designer is having palpitations. But I look at this and I see a beautiful seamless interaction, between this tourist in Seattle, …
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TimeScoped

11 Sep 2011
In: Berlin, Future Perfect
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Binocular optics + webcam + historical data = Timescope. From the WALL product line, more here. The point at which the tools to re-imagine the …
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Alpine Sparklines

18 Jul 2011
In: Design Inspiration, Mishuku
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A “small, high resolution graphics embedded in a context of words, numbers, images“. The mountain stages of the Tour de France highlighted in the window …
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Augmented Barriers

06 Mar 2011
In: Design Inspiration, Haneda
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The red-eye from LA to Tokyo, touch down 5am in Haneda followed by a day spent in a perfect Sunday haze. Thought for today – …
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These Are A Few of Your Favourite Things

Google Maps one-ups the competition by mining its maps, user and search* data stream to add a local ‘trend spotter’s‘ name to the door sticker. …
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Augmenting The Memory of Death

07 Feb 2011
Posters of the dead, close to Sabra. How will memorials for the dead appear in an augmentable world? What is the the ‘appropriate’ level of …
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