25 October 2010
22 October 2010
MINI Getaway Stockholm 2010.
"This reality game challenges you to do the impossible: stay at least 50 metres away from everybody else in Stockholm city between October 31st and November 7th 2010. If you succeed, you win the new MINI Countryman. "
Ray-Ban's Virtual Glasses Fitting Shop Window - Augmented By Activ'screen and Total Immersion
http://www.youtube.com/user/TImmersion07#p/a/f/0/JFhp1oyxc6Y
Total Immersion's partner Activ'Screen unveiled at Silmo show an Interactive Shop Window for Virtual Glasses Fitting. Visitor are able to try directly and Automatically Ray-Ban glasses. This display is using Augmented Reality Technology, Face Tracking and Movements Detection.
21 October 2010
MIT Media Lab Medical Mirror
"You can check a person's vital signs — pulse, respiration and blood pressure — manually or by attaching sensors to the body. But a student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program is working on a system that could measure these health indicators just by putting a person in front of a low-cost camera such as a laptop computer's built-in webcam."
14 October 2010
12 October 2010
Device-less Augmented Reality = Microsoft LightSpace from MSR
Love the passing of the object between the two guys.
11 October 2010
Dubstep + Star Wars = Darth Step
Doctor P - Sweet Shop (Bosh's Use The Force Remix) by Bosh - SoundCloud
http://soundcloud.com/bosh/doctor-p-sweet-shop-boshs-use-the-force-remix?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=email&utm_content=http://soundcloud.com/bosh/doctor-p-sweet-shop-boshs-use-the-force-remix10 October 2010
dentsu: paint sound sculptures
The creative studio dentsu, teamed up with photographer linden gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using sound vibrations.
More here:
http://www.dentsu.com
http://www.dentsu.com
8 October 2010
INTERACTIVE ARCHITECTURE 2010
6 October 2010
2 October 2010
The first portable navigation system, from 1920
This odd little wristwatch from the 1920s was designed to help drivers get where they needed to go. Sound familiar? That's because, it's the far distant relative of today's GPS.
From: DVICE
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