Wie Wired auf dem iPad aussehen wird
February 17, 2010 on 11:24 am by Thomas | In Art, Publicity / Marketing, interactive displays | Say something!Hier stellen Wired Redakteure und Designer voller Enthusiasmus die Möglichkeiten vor, die Magazinmacher mit Geräten wie dem iPad bekommen werden. Die Texte werden mit Videos und Schnittstellen zu Social Networks angereichtert, Werbung wird zu Produktvorstellungen als 3D Modell. Man darf gespannt sein, wie andere Zeitungen und Zeitschriften damit umgehen werden, vor allem solche, die nach wie vor Redakteure mit einer ganz klaren Printdenke beschäftigen und die ist, auch und sogar bei jungen Journalisten nach wie vor äußerst ausgeprägt. Vor allem die Sprache der Wired-Macher zeigt ihre Einstellung zu ihrer Arbeit: “Storytelling, Communicating ideas and creations” ist der Kern der Arbeit laut Scott Dadich, Creative Director bei Wired. Ein Ansatz, den ich mir von viel mehr Journalismusmachern wünschen, trotz oder gerade wegen des andauernden Medienwandels, der ihre Branche so durcheinander schüttelt.
Augmented Reality concert on a snack bag
February 13, 2010 on 2:19 pm by Thomas | In Campaigns, Music, Publicity / Marketing, Webfindings, augmented reality, interactive displays | Say something!Doritos teamed up with several agencies (e.g. Mekanism and Proto) and Blink182 to present a concert on a snacks bag. In fall 2009, on www.doritoslatenight.com you could hold a marker printed on a Doritos bag into the webcam connected to a flash app that would recognize that code and put a concert video by Blink182 filmed in a green screen room into the virtual space. You could than turn the bag and thus control the perspective of the video. Great brand transfer and well done technology of “musicians in your palm”.
Here is an example, find the making of video from a more detailed Wired article further down.
A 3D business card
July 15, 2009 on 7:42 pm by Thomas | In Art, Design, Tools, augmented reality, interactive displays | Say something!Ok, now here we are with augmented reality, it is starting. We have the tools like webcams and Actionscript and in flow the impressive examples.
AR Business Card from James Alliban on Vimeo.
You can try it too! Print this and go here and be amazed!
It’s done by James Aliban, an artist-developer-scientist who likes to experiment and build stuff with all sorts of hardware and flash. Here is how to build a multitouch screen very easily on your own. And he has many more examples.
(via Michael)
Update: Thanks to Konrad here is another augmented reality example by GE
Wearable computer projects interactive display
February 9, 2009 on 1:03 am by Thomas | In Science, Webfindings, interactive displays | 1 Comment“Students at the MIT Media Lab have developed a wearable computing system that turns any surface into an interactive display screen. The wearer can summon virtual gadgets and internet data at will, then dispel them like smoke when they’re done” [via Wired]
Interactive mirror
November 20, 2008 on 2:48 pm by Thomas | In Design, interactive displays | 3 CommentsHere is another example of fancy touchscreen and visualization gadgtets: An interactive mirror. It could be interesting to leave notes for your roommates or put pictures of clothes on it to see what would be looking good at you. Hm… Myriad possibilities. Plus: This videos has some very pushy old school Dr Dre styled beats beneath.
Interactive Mirror from Alpay Kasal on Vimeo.
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