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3D experience cereal box Dassault Systemes (nesquick) 2009 interactive non-linear narrative, reacts to box position, flat small field of view, single-user, generative animation, videofeed, marker, shape recognition, desktop, any computer with webcam, ARvertising, cereal, kids, game
A new online experience by Dassault Systemes around the new movie Arthur and the revenge of Maltazard. Transform your cereal box into a 3D augmented reality videogame.
Ar Magic System Martín Nadal, Damien Stewart, Javier Lloret, Blanca Rego, Julio Lucio y Jordi Puig (Lalalab) 2007 big screen, face recognition, video, video, multi-user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere, Medialab Prado, Openframework, face
Interactive system inspired in the magic tricks of Deli magician that were later reproduced by the famous David Copperfield. This tricks consisted in cutting the head of a duch and a chicken, interchange them and later place them again in their correspondant bodies.
AR Particle Beam James Alliban 2009 desktop, graphic image recognition, marker logo, animation, single-user, small field of view, reactive to marker position, linear narrative starts with marker recognition, in front of any computer with webcam, Papervision3D, particles
This is my winning entry for the Augmented reality competition on the Papervision3D forum. It was my first dip into FLARToolkit and Papervision. 3D lighting techniques and physics are used here to create an augmented reality in which a beam of light shines out of the pattern. Strange celestial light particles circulate and trail around the beam.
AR Scratching Todd Vanderlin 2009 shape recognition, image recognition, marker, sound and image, single-user, 180 small field of view, reactive to marker position, generative non-linear narrative, used on any desktop computer with webcam, music, vinyl, openframeworks
I was playing around with some AR markers the other day and came up with this idea. taking just a plain old vinyl record and attaching an AR marker to the label you can track the record in 3D space. The next question was, can you scratch the record?
AR Slotmachine (Total Immersion, Nike) 2008 desktop, graphic shape recognition, marker logo's, generative animation, single user, small field of view, reactive to marker position, linear slot machine game, in front of any computer with webcam, ARvertising, slot-machine, game, gamble, nike, prizes
Nike 6.0 utilized an augmented reality slot machine game as a way to distribute prizes to event goers at various extreme sporting events. At the US Open of Surfing, over 10,000 players spun for their chance to win. Over a period of 3 days, people waited in lines that wrapped around the Nike booth to hold their scratcher tickets up to a webcam where a virtual slot machine would pop up and reveal whether or not their card was a winner.
AR Sneaker Experience Sid Lee (Metaio, Adidas) 2010 desktop, graphic image recognition, marker logo's, generated animation, single-user, small field of view, reactive to object position, first-person shooter game, conscious choice about narrative, in front of any computer with webcam, ARvertising, game, mARketing, fashion
adidas Originals is launching the first Augmented Reality experience in footwear. The adidas Originals AR Game Pack is a set of 5 shoes, each printed with an AR code on the tongue. When you hold the code in front of your webcam, you'll gain access to a virtual version of the adidas Originals Neighborhood. Each month between February and April, we'll launch a new interactive game within the Neighborhood and your shoe will be the game controller.
AR+RFID Lab at the Kröller-Müller Museum Yolande Kolstee, Wim van Eck, Melissa Coleman, Pawel Pokutycki (AR+RFID LAB) 2009 headmounted, graphic image recognition, marker logo's, still, single-user, 360 choice of perspective, large field of view, reactive to head position, laptop on wheels, still, space-specific, sculpture, garden, Kröller-Müller Museum
On July 11 our Lab presented a large Augmented Reality installation at the Sweet Summer Night: ILLUSION in the sculpture garden of the Kröller-Müller Museum. The Lab collaborated in this project with students from different departments of the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague
ARflashmob Sander Veenhof / SNDRV 2010 flashmob, event, Smartphone, shape recognition, marker, 3d still, multi-user, 360 small field of view, statue, Amsterdam, reactive to hand position, no narrative, Dam square
Every square in every major city in the world knows the 'human statue' phenomenon. On the Dam square in Amsterdam we've the following set of characters: a Darth Vader, a superman, a gladiator and some undecipherable sort of gothic characters. Even though they have nothing to do with the city of Amsterdam, people go and have their picture taken with them on and off. But not on the 24th of April! Then, the majority of people will be photographing the empty space beside Darth. Because that space will be occupied by virtual 'human sculptures', brought alive by Augmented Reality applications on iPhones and Android devices!
ARhrrrr Augmented Environments Lab (GVU) 2009 handheld phone, graphic image recognition, image, map, generative animation, sound, single-user, 360 choice of perspective, small field of view, reactive to hand position, physical objects, first person shootergame, conscious choice about narrative, phisical objects trigger events, any surface, anywhere, quick setup, skittles, game, zombies
ARhrrrr is an augmented reality shooter for mobile camera-phones. The phone provides a window into a 3d town overrun with zombies. Point the camera at our special game map to mix virtual and real world content. Civilians are trapped in the town, and must escape before the zombies eat them! From your vantage point in a helicopter overhead, you must shoot the zombies to clear the path for the civilians to get out. You can use Skittles as tangible inputs to the game, placing one on the board and shooting it to trigger an explosion.
Art of Defense Augmented Environments Lab (Georgia Institute of Technology) 2009 Smartphone, shape recognition, tilt sensor, graphic playing board, generative animation, multi-user, 360 small field of view, reactive to hand position, interactive linear narrative, on any suface, game, novel, phone
Art of Defense (AoD) is a novel AR game for a commodity phone (the Nokia N95). The goal of Art Of Defense is to explore game design and interaction techniques that are well suited to mobile AR on a small screen device. One principle guiding AoD is to uses the phones limitations as part of the game itself; in this case, designing assuming the player has a limited view of a larger game space.
Audio Space Theo Watson 2005 headphones, microphone, voice sound, deformed sound, single-user, reactive to head position, filles the whole room, unconscious choice of narrative by movement, anywhere indoors, environment, sound, sonic
Audio Space is a 3D augmented aural space. A user wearing a headset can leave messages at any point within the room and hear all the sounds left by everyone before them spatialised as if the people were really still there. It has been exhibited at ICHIM 05 in Paris, the 2006 Eyebeam Summer Exhibition in New York, Netherlands Institute for Media Art Amsterdam 2007 and TAG The Hague 2008. Later version transform the voice into sonic structures that create a rich and layered sonic environment.
Augmented Reality Sorin Volcu (Spienza Universita di Roma) 2008 output free video, video edit, library, mixed-media video, multi-user, to watch on a screen, linear narrative, watchable anywhere, concept video, research, science-fiction
A sience fiction video about a augmented future of education
Augmented Reality Theater Jurjen Caarls, Wim van Eck, Pawel Pokutycki, Marina de Haas (AR+RFID LAB) 2007 headmounted, graphic image recognition, data glove, marker logo's, animation, single-user, 360 choice of perspective, large field of view, reactive to head position, narrative triggered by data glove, on any surface, puppet, theater, UnDeaf, V2_
The new interactive installation of the AR+RFID Lab - Augmented Reality Theater - has been presented for the first time to the interrnational audience of unDEAF, April 10-15, satellite event of the Dutch Electronic Art Festival (DEAF) 2007 in Rotterdam. After unDEAF, the AR+RFID Lab team has been also invited to participate in the unDEAF Ex_posed event at V2_, organization hosting and curating the festival.
Augmented Sculpture Lichtfront, Grosse8 2010 Spacial Projection, video mapping
Augmented Sculpture is a physical installation made by LICHTFRONT and GROSSE8 for Passagen 2010.The installation consists of geometrical forms located in an interior space with projection mapping cycling through various textures highlighting sharp physical elements, sometime one at the time.The argument still remains, why distort a solid when you can manipulate and ever change somethings perceived form through augmentation? Is augmentation going to be the downfall of our constructive creativity, supplemented purely for productivity?
Augmented Sculpture Series Pablo Valbuena 2007 spacial Projection, videomapping, sculpture, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, natural eye movement, linear narrative, space-specific for sculpture, ars electronica, projection mapping
This project is focused on the temporary quality of space, investigating space-time not only as a three dimensional environment, but as space in transformation. For this purpose two layers are produced that explore different aspects of the space-time reality. On the one hand the physical layer, which controls the real space and shapes the volumetric base that serves as support for the next level. The second level is a virtual projected layer that allows controlling the transformation and sequentiality of space-time. These ideas come to life in an abstract and geometric envelope, enhanced with synesthetic audio elements and establishing a dialogue with the observer.
Augmented Shadow Joon Moon 2010 Table screen, shape recognition, markers, generative animation, multi-user, 180 large field of view, interactive non-linear narrative, anywhere, shadows, openframeworks, ISMAR, table
Augmented Shadow is a design experiment producing an artificial shadow effect through the use of tangible objects, blocks, on a displayable tabletop interface. Its goal is to offer a new type of user-experience. The project plays on the fact that shadows present distorted silhouettes depending on the light.
Augmented Trashcan Eric Paulos, Tom Jenkins 2005 spacial projection, fotographs, street, animated images of trash, multi user, small field of view, no perspective control, non-linear narrative, could be placed on any trashcan, trash, environment
a visualization projection of trashcan contents. the device senses trash events, logs the time, measures the weight & displays the contents in a dynamic, weight-dependent representation. pedestrians participate & become aware of a city's everyday physicality.
Bamzooki Jason Garbett, Rupert Harris (BBC) 2010 television, 'Free-D' marker recognition, video, marker, generative animation, sound, multi-user, small field of view, game show, linear narrative, on any television, television, game, show, entertainment
Children's entertainment show in which teams of kids design creatures called zooks which are put to the test against each other. The BBC’s Virtual Studiotechnology was used to enable realtime composition of the 3D rendered graphics with live camera feeds. Each studio camera has a dedicated render PC to render the virtual scene from that camera’s perspective. To know what a studio camera’s perspective is, each camera is fitted with a second ‘Free-D’ camera which points towards the ceiling. On the ceiling are reflective, circular bar codes. The 3-D camera data is fed to a computer system that identifies the targets on the ceiling and calculates that camera’s position and orientation, 50 times a second.
BMW Augmented Reality (BMW) 2009 head-mounted display, fake, concept, fake, concept, animation, single-user, 360 large field of view, linear interactive narrative, car specific, concept video, car, research
Research in the field of augmented reality is paving the way for a number of new applications in BMW Service. BMW Augmented Reality techniques provide ideal support in maintenance work on complex technical innovations in the vehicle. Using special data goggles and wireless access to a powerful computer, BMW mechanics have all the information at their disposal, precisely where they need it: in the workshop, at the vehicle.
Body Paint Mehmet Akten 2009 spacial projection, motion tracking, bodies, generative animation, multi-user, large field of view, human live performance, interaction with public, live, generative, non-linear narrative, any stage, live, dance, motion tracking, real-time
“Body Paint” by Mehmet Akten is an interactive installation and performance allowing users to paint on a virtual canvas with their body, interpreting gestures and dance into evolving compositions. The installation is designed to work with any number of people and is scalable to cover small or large areas. The interaction is very simple - movement creates paint. Hidden in the simplicity, are many layers of subtle details. Different aspects of the motion - size, speed, acceleration, curvature, distance all have an effect on the outcome - strokes, splashes, drips, spirals - and is left up to the users to play and discover.
Bricks 3D Fabian Gronbach 2010 desktop, shape recognition, markers, generative animation, single-user, 180 small field of view, interactive non-linear narrative, used on any desktop computer with webcam, Tetris, game, papervision 3D
A short augmented reality experiment using AS3. I used papervision3d and FLAR toolkit to bring a classic arcade game in to the real world.
Cashback Camille Scherrer, Vincent Jacquier (EPFL CVLab) 2009 desktop, graphic image recognition, graphic images, banknotes, animation, multi/single user, small field of view, reactive to object position, linear narrative, in front of any computer with webcam, money, banknotes, provocative, markerless
Your banknotes will come to life, taking a new shade, spelling desire and temptation. Banknotes will take on a whole new meaning for you; you just won't look at them the same way as before! "Cashback" will work with 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Euro banknotes, gradually making the animations more and more suggestive.
Coraline Interactive Store Front (Total Immersion, Inwindow Outdoor) 2008 screen, shape recognition, video, still, multi-user, small field of view, reactive to head position, non-linear, any shopping window, ARvertising, movie, hologram, shopping window
These “Storescapes” ran for a month in fourteen locations across seven major US markets featured holographic images of ghost children. Other displays incorporated augmented reality which superimposed images onto pedestrians. Onlookers could see their reflections in a screen with animations including button eyes covering their real eyes. In other locations, there were elements that responded to human gestures such as clearing away frost to reveal parents pleading for help.
Curious Displays Julia Yu Tsao 2010 Spacial Projection, video mapping, model livingroom, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, linear narrative, model of living room could be placed anywhere, concept video, projection mapping, research, science-fiction
Curious Displays functions simultaneously as a form of design research and as a proposal for a new product, a future display technology. The project explores our relationship with devices and technology by examining the multi-dimensionality of communication and the complexity of social behavior and interaction. In its essence, the project functions as a piece of design fiction, considering the fluctuating nature of our present engagement with media technology and providing futurist imaginings of other ways of being.
De Pong Game Arjan Westerdiep, Benjamin Gaulon (Recyclism) 2005 projection, projectionmapping, architecture, generative animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, interactive non linear narrative, on any building, long setup, Ososphere festival, Art Rock festival, Hansaflux festival, Superflux festiva, DEAF festival Dublin, Lightwave festival
This project is exploring the concept of Augmented Reality by using and interacting with urban architectures [buildings] as background for the game. Thus the game is projected on a building and the limits of that building are becoming the limits of the game area. The ball projected on the building bounces along the limits of the walls. The software is also using the windows as an obstacles for the game. So the ball is limited to frame of the building. As you touch the ball with the slider, its speed increases and because the ball bounces on all the obstacles of the architecture it becomes more and more difficult to play.
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground Michel Gondry (White Stripes) 2002 recorded projection, filmed video-mapping, film, video, multi/single user, small field of view, linear story, played on any computer, music video, projection mapping
The music video for this song, directed by Michel Gondry, depicts Jack White coming back to his trashed house and surveying reckless destruction. While he goes from room to room, sepia video of the party events that led to the decimation (and of his and Meg's relationship before he left) is superimposed over the scene, until in the final scene she leaves him.
Digital Box (Metaio, LEGO) 2008 desktop, image recognition, Lego Box, still, single-user, smaal field of view, reacts to box position, no narrative, the kiosk can be placed in any store, ARvertising, LEGO, toys
the Danish toy manufacturer will test launch its “DIGITAL BOX” in selected toyshops and LEGO stores worldwide. This interactive terminal will utilize innovative technology supplied by metaio in the form of a software program specially-developed for the LEGO Group by the Munich-based experts in
Displacements Michael Naimark 2005 spacial projection, filmed video-mapping, white room, people, video, multi/single user, small field of view, linear narrative, specific for that white room, projection mapping, installation
Displacements is an immersive film installation. An archetypal Americana living room was installed in an exhibition space. Then two performers were filmed in the space using a 16mm motion picture camera on a slowly rotating turntable in the room’s center. After filming, the camera was replaced with a film loop projector and the entire contents of the room were spray-painted white. The reason was to make a projection screen the right shape for projecting everything back onto itself. The result was that everything appears strikingly 3D, except for the people, who of course weren’t spray-paint white, and consequently appeared very ghostlike and unreal.
Domestic Robocop Keiichi Matsuda 2010 output free video, video edit, kitchen, mixed-media video, multi-user, to watch on a screen, linear narrative, watchable anywhere, concept video, research, science-fiction
The latter half of the 20th century saw the built environment merged with media space, and architecture taking on new roles related to branding, image and consumerism. Augmented reality may recontextualise the functions of consumerism and architecture, and change in the way in which we operate within it. A film produced for my final year Masters in Architecture, part of a larger project about the social and architectural consequences of new media and augmented reality.
Doritos sweet chilly (Cubocc) 2009 desktop, shape recognition, marker, animation, single-user, flat small field of view, reacts to marker position, linear narrative, any computer with webcam, ARtvertising, packaging
The initiative launched in Brazil to promote Doritos Sweet Chili is a good example of a augmented reality moving in the right direction. The idea is simple: on each package of the snack consumer find and augmented reality symbol, a code that can be activated at www.doritos.com.br, releasing a Doritos Lover, a 3D toy-art-inspired-monster. The Lovers should then be freed and added to their owners profiles at Orkut, the most popular social network in Brasil, as a special app. It is also possible to take pictures, create birth certificates or leave the monsters out for adoption, in case the owner is not very fond of his new "baby". Already 23.000 lovers have been released among the 18.000.000.000.000 possible combinations of Doritos Lovers.