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AR Particle Beam
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James Alliban
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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
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AR Scratching
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Todd Vanderlin
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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
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AR Sneaker Experience
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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
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AR+RFID Lab at the Kröller-Müller Museum
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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
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ARhrrrr
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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
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Augmented Reality Theater
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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_
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Augmented Trashcan
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Eric Paulos, Tom Jenkins
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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
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Cashback
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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
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Coraline Interactive Store Front
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(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
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Digital Box
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(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
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Domestic Robocop
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Keiichi Matsuda
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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
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Exercise in Immersion 4
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Marnix de Nijs
(V2_) |
2007 |
head-mounted display, sensors, microphone, video, sound, video, generative abstract animation, sound, single-user, 360 choice of perspective, large field of view, reactive to head position, game with unknown goal, unconscious choices about narrative, indoors, anywhere, long setup, game, art-game, Deaf 07, crash suit
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Golden Calf
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Jeffrey Shaw
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1994 |
handheld display, Tilt sensors, pedestal, still, single-user, 360 small field of view reacts to hand position, no narrative, space-specific, reflections of the venue, calf, window, reflections, shiny
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Heartbreak Warfare
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Blitz
(Adobe) |
2009 |
desktop, image recognition, marker logo, animation, sound, single-user, small field of view, reactive to object position, linear videoclip, in front of any computer with webcam, videpclip. john mayer
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Horizon Zero AR Bridge
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Anita Fontaine, Geoff Lillemon, Aaron Meyers
(Champagne Valentine) |
2010 |
desktop, graphic image recognition, marker logo's, generative animation, sound, single-user, small field of view, reactive to marker position, generative, non-linear narrative, in front of any computer with webcam, code1, oscillator, DIY
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In-place 3D Sketching
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Nate Hagbi, Oriel Bergig, Jihad El-Sana, Mark Billinghurst
(VisualMediaLab, HitLabNZ) |
2009 |
desktop, shape recognition, drawings and graphic image, generative animation, single-user, 180 small field of view, reactive to drawing type and position, interactive, no narrative, any desktop, drawing, markerless, research
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Its my time
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Fabrica
(Benetton Group) |
2010 |
Desktop, shape recognition, marker, Video, videofeed, single-user, small field of view, reactive to marker position, linear narrative, any desktop, ARvertizement, fashion, casting, competition
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LearnAR
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James Alliban
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2010 |
desktop, image recognition, markers, generated stills, single-user, small field of view, reactive to marker position, informational, no narrative, in front of any computer with webcam, informational, learning, school, quiz
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LevelHead
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Julian Oliver
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2008 |
desktop, graphic image recognition, markers, generative video, single-user, small field of view, reactive to object position, memory game, conscious choice about narrative, in front of any computer with webcam, Laval Virtual 09, Prix Ars Electronica '08, Technical Innovation award, Japan Media Arts Festival '08, Linux
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MagicBook
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Mark Billinghurst , Raphael Grasset , Julian Looser , Hartmut Seichter , Andreas Duenser
(HITlabNZ) |
2008 |
handheld glaces, shape recognition, marker, animation, multi-user, 360 large field of view, reactive to hand, marker position, linear narrative, on any surface, books, collaboration
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Museum AR Kiosk
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(Total Immersion, Exhibit Engineering) |
2008 |
desktop, graphic image recognition, marker, still, single user, small field of view, reactive to marker position, non-linear, informational, anywhere indoors, anatomy, human body
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N Building
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Teradadesign+Qosmo
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2009 |
handheld display, phone, graphic image recognition, marker facade, twitter feed, animation, multi-user, 180 small field of view, reactive to hand position, non-linear real-time metadata, space-specific, informational, see trough, building, twitter
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Out of the Blue
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Marina de Haas, Wim van Eck and Alwin de Rooij
(AR+RFID LAB) |
2007 |
headmounted, graphic image recognition, marker logo's, animation, sound, single-user, 360 choice of perspective, large field of view, reactive to head position, looped linear narrative, anywhere indoors, Today's art, balls
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Psycho52
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Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
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2009 |
desktop, shape recognition, markers, video, multi-user, 180 large field of view, reacts to marker position, no narrative, used on any desktop computer with webcam, SnapDragonAR, MaxMsp, ISEA, RIT
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Put a spell
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Ogmento
(arballoon_ we ar) |
2010 |
Smartphone, Shape recognition, graphic image, video, generative animation, single-user, small field of view, reactive to hand position, screen touch and images, interactive, no narrative, on any surface, children, education, informational, game, Iphone
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Rockpaperscissors t-shirt
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(T-Post,Moment 77 ) |
2009 |
desktop, graphic image recognition, marker logo, generated animation, single-user, small field of view, reactive to object position, non-linear game, in front of any computer with webcam, t-shirt, fashion
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ScavengAR
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(Porter Noveilli, Metaio) |
2010 |
smart phone, gprs geo tag, compass, graphic image recognition, graphic markers, animation, multi-user, walk trough the city, multi-player hunt game, points can be earned, pictures and texts can be placed, space specific in the city of Austin, game, quest, twitter
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Sgraffito in 3D
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Joachim Rotteveel
(AR+RFID LAB) |
2008 |
desktop, graphic image recognition, marker logo's, still, multi-user, small field of view, reactive to marker position, still, in front of any computer with camera, museum, informative, educational, history
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The Amazing Cinemagician
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Helen Papagiannis
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2009 |
spacial projection, graphic image recognition, paying cards, animation on fogscreen, multi-user, 360 large field of view, natural eye movement, non-linear narrative triggered by user, anywhere indoors, Georges Méliès, fog, spacial
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The Artvertiser
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Julian Oliver
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2009 |
handheld binoculars, phone, graphic image recognition, image, advertisement, video, still image, single-user, 180 choice of perspective, large field of view, reactive to hand position, linear narrative, still image, dependent on input content, anywhere where a specific advertisement is, Transmediale 10, Linux
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