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Augmented Reality Navigation - The Aftermath
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Two years ago a conceptual video came out of our research on the different input / output channels of a smartphone. It received some fuzz on the web and many people wondered if - and or how fast - it would be possible to achieve these kind of concepts on a mobile phone.
 

 
Today there is an Android Market, an App Store and big community of developers.
Funny how fast things change.
 
A few weeks ago I got in touch with Joachim Gelhaus. In one of his youtube videos he shows a working prototype with the following hardware setup:

  • Microsoft USB Camera
  • 2-axix compass module on an Arduino board
  • USB GPS receiver
  • Laptop

While this isn't a mobile setup, it's interesting to see how Joachim technically solved the problem of augmenting a live feed of images easy and cheap.
For the geeks: his vector data which he uses to augment the maps are being fed through .osm files in XML format. Being a complete one-man project, this is quite an impressive achievement and pretty close to what is visualized in the AUGNAV concept:



On the other hand, there are also some noteworthy mobile achievements. Wikitude Drive is one of them. Based on the Wikitude software this application is able to provide a live feed of heading directions on the image. It was developed by Mobilizy Research & Development group in Salzburg, Austria to see if it was feasible to combine real time navigation with mobile augmented reality. A sound yes is what the app told us:




Finally there is Phyroa, a small startup focussing on development for Android. A few months ago they released a video showing their new app "AugSatNav". An almost one to one implementation of the conceptual AUGNAV video:

 


The visualizations and UX might not be too convincing, but these guys made the point by putting a working app out there. Big thumbs up.
 
It all shows never to worry about technology. It evolves very fast.

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Jack vs. Santa
Thursday, 17 December 2009

Last year there was the story on Father Christmas.

This year we find Jack Bauer to interrogate Santa. Oh dear, poor Santa.. or Jack.

(By RebelVirals)

 

PS: check out the Christmas video we made at Nascom if you haven’t seen it yet!

 

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Back
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Back to real life. Tried to share some mobile media while travelling. Posterous was great for this. 
 
Before I left, I also noticed a pleasant way of travel-reporting in The Longest Way. I gave the style a shot too. Not too serious though - only quick and dirty to see how much effort it took and how it looks for me.
 
 
I'm over the "shooting a bunch of pictures while travelling to save them on your drive and never look at them again" thing. If you run into any other cool ways of preserving memories or travel-reporting; please share.

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