Posts tagged art
Posts tagged art
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We’ve been working on a new project for several months, and now it’s finally available!* Head on over to Stiktu.com to check it out.
*select European countries only, for now.
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Here’s what’s been going around the Layar inter-office email today: an amazing perspective street-art drawing of Lego men. We call it “analog augmented reality.” :)
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Great discussion of augmented reality and art from James Alliban, complete with a nice roundup of videos!
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Another video from our AR Design Class in Los Angeles. This time it’s Sander Veenhof on “Invisible AR”.
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Toyota’s “Window to the World”
The concept re-defines the relationship between passengers in a vehicle and the world around it by transforming the vehicle’s windows into an interactive interface. Using augmented reality, what used to be a pane of glass, begins to provide passengers with information about landmarks and other objects as they go past. The window can also be used as a canvas for drawings, which then interacts with the passing environment.
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Street artists are beginning to use augmented reality too! We love it!
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If you missed ART last week, here’s video of Klaas Nienhuis’ talk on UAR and 3D modeling in Layar!
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Very artsy. Very cool.
This study is the design of an augmented reality iphone application which allows for real-time scanning and sketch design of architectural structures. It was produced using processing programming language, 3ds max, boujou and After Effects.
(Source: anthonyantonellis)
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I always sort of knew that I was going to videogame-type art. I kept waiting until the technology was there to do the art I wanted to do. You’re looking at the birth of a new form of art. It really enables the artist to do things that could never be done before.
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There’s little dialogue between the people who live and work in a neighborhood and the local businesses that open. What if there was? How can residents influence the types of stores and services that enter their neighborhood?