Augmentology"...is a concise manual of reality for our digital age."

Mark Hancock,_Augmentology: Interfaccia Tra Due Mondi_

[Sponsored by The Ars Virtua Foundation/CADRE Laboratory for New Media]


In Part 1 of this interview conducted by the _Metaverse One_ project, Maarten discusses:

  • Initial Layar motivations including inspiration via specific science fiction/manga.
  • Current server side/platform developments including “Where Is”/POI [Point of Interest], client side 3D proximity-triggered transformational objects and “good data” [public awareness-based] AR.
  • The Rolling Stones Augmented Reality Application for their “reissued” album.
  • Hoopola as the AR equivalent of Dreamweaver Web Editing software.

The Civil War Augmented Reality Project was conceived by several public educators… the objective of the project is to develop and implement augmented reality services related to the American Civil War in Pennsylvania, and to modify soon to be released tablet personal computers to allow the general public a chance to experience the applications. The project’s inception is planned to give ample development time in the run up to the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War, beginning in 2011. It is hoped that early support could generate interest in Maryland and Virginia.
We also propose to construct stationary devices patterned after the “pay binoculars” often found at scenic overlooks. These devices will offer a virtual geographic view from a few hundred yards above the user. Physically swiveling the viewer left and right changes the direction of the view in real time, just as swiveling up and down changes the view. The intuitive nature of the device is intended to invite “non-tech oriented” persons to try the experience, and learn more about AR and the Civil War. We propose that these binoculars be set up at locations across the region touched by fighting in the war. In order to give the user a sense of the historical connections between each location, a nearby screen will project realtime webcam images of people using the devices at other locations…”

Support the project by contributing via their Kickstarter campaign.

“This video shows Wikitude Drive, an Augmented Reality navigation system.
Wikitude Drive (Android) US Beta Test Phase starts Thursday, May 20, 10:00am PST.
After 2000 downloads we remove the app again from the Android Market.
Drive safe!! Use a car holder!!”

AR Aura Recognition

Presented in the production track of the 1st European AR Business Conference arbcon.eu on 23 April, 2010 at the Ludwig Erhard Haus in Berlin, Germany.

Includes:

Photography by Panos Tsagaris with Kimberley Norcott
Collage by Iuri Kothe

Further Reading:

A Holographic View of Reality, David S. Walonick, Ph.D.

The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Walter Benjamin

An Overview of Auditory Displays and Sonification, Dr. Thomas Hermann

Audio Feedback and Calm Computing, Richard Monson-Haefel

Rousseau and Echolocation, Geoff Manaugh

NeMe: Locative Media and Spatial Narratives, Martin Rieser

Developed from a series of articles originally published here on augmentology and a contribution to the Space Collective.

Video produced by KS12 ks12.net