Newer posts are loading.
You are at the newest post.
Click here to check if anything new just came in.

March 29 2010

bashford

designaffairs STUDIO » Blog Archive » tamtam flash

tamtam flash takes its user by the hand and on a playful discovery tour, just like a local that shows him around, but pocked-sized and always there. tamtam flash resembles a flash light, it lights its user the way and helps him feel secure in a foreign environment. But instead of lighting the dark with a cone of light, it projects navigation information on the user’s path and thus generates an immediate, intuitive way of navigation. In case the user gets lost, he can project a usual map on any surface. This map is zoomable and scrollable like any digital map.

March 09 2010

bashford

s i x t h s e n s e - a wearable gestural interface (MIT Media Lab)

'SixthSense' is a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with that information.

March 08 2010

bashford

Amphibious Architecture

A project by xClinic Environmental Health Clinic at New York University and the Living Architecture Lab at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

February 26 2010

bashford

Light Touch - instantly turns any flat surface into a touch screen | Light Blue Optics

Light Touch™ is an interactive projector that instantly transforms any flat surface into a touch screen. It frees multimedia content from the confines of the small screen, allowing users to interact with that content just as they do on their hand held devices – using multi-touch technology.

January 19 2010

bashford
bashford
bashford

September 29 2009

bashford

Handy AR

Markerless Inspection of Augmented Reality Objects Using Fingertip Tracking. This is pretty damn cool.

August 19 2009

bashford

June 16 2009

bashford

Layar

Augmented reality browser for Android

May 13 2009

bashford

ARToolKit Home Page

ARToolKit is a software library for building Augmented Reality (AR) applications. These are applications that involve the overlay of virtual imagery on the real world. For example, in the image to the right a three-dimensional virtual character appears standing on a real card. It can be seen by the user in the head set display they are wearing. When the user moves the card, the virtual character moves with it and appears attached to the real object.
Older posts are this way If this message doesn't go away, click anywhere on the page to continue loading posts.
Could not load more posts
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...
Just a second, loading more posts...
You've reached the end.