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Ar Magic System
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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
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ARflashmob
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Sander Veenhof / SNDRV
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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
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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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Epizentrum
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Martin Zeplichal
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2005 |
projection, videomapping, architecture, reactive animation, multi-user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere indoors, long setup, projectionmapping, audio reactive, energy, edges
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Expression of Joy
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(Inition, Dare) |
2009 |
desktop, shape recognition, marker, generative animation, single-user, flat small field of view, reacts to marker position, no narrative, any computer with webcam, ARtvertising, car, bmw, customize
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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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Growth
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Christopher Manzione
(The Virtual Public Art Project) |
2010 |
smartphone, GPS, motion sensors, videofeed location, 3d still, single-user, 360 small field of view, reacts to hand position, no narrative, space-specific, layar, locative media, virtual statue
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ibutterfly
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DentsuLondon
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2010 |
Smartphone, X Motion Sensor X GPS X Coupon, video, gerative animation, single-user, small field of view, reactive to hand position and movement, interactive, no narrative, anywhere, game, iphone, fun, collaborative
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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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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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Memories of Certain Elements
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Jeffrey Shaw
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1982 |
optical window, non, preformer, animation, single user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere, performance, Fabienne de Quasa Riera, De Lantaren
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Pacer
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Tutors: Jouke Verlinden, Gerwin de Haan
(TU Delft) |
2010 |
Spacial Projection, Shape recognition, attributes and hands, generative animation, single-user, small field of view, reactive to attributes and hands, interactive, no narrative, on any suface, communication tool, engineering simulation, design
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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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PTAM
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(Robotics Research Group, University of Oxford) |
2007 |
desktop, environment tracking and mapping, videofeed, animation or still, single user, 360 small field of view, no narrative, anywhere, ISMAR, research project
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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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Sculpture
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Jeffrey Shaw
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1981 |
mounted display, non, real space, different stills, single-user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere, simple, geometric, Melkweg
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Unmakeablelove
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Sarah Kenderdine, Jeffrey Shaw
(Museum Victoria, UNSW iCinema Centre, EPIDEMIC.) |
2008 |
round screen, infrared light, the viewers, filmed and virtual imagery, multi-user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere, long set up, torch, flash-light
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