This is a demonstration to show that Video Eyewears can be used as an output display device for Mobile AR applications.
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This is a demonstration to show that Video Eyewears can be used as an output display device for Mobile AR applications.
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App now available: itunes.apple.com acrossair, the makers of the TVGuide.co.uk iPhone app bring you Nearest Tube one of the first augmented reality apps to go live in the iPhone AppStore. Forget boring 2D tube maps! Try this amazing new application that tells Londoners where their nearest tube station is via their iPhones video function. When you load the app, holding it flat, all 13 lines of the London underground are displayed in coloured arrows. By tilting the phone upwards, you will see the nearest stations: what direction they are in relation to your location, how many kilometres and miles away they are and what tube lines they are on. If you continue to tilt the phone upwards, you will see stations further away, as stacked icons. Only available to Apple iPhone 3GS users.
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Grigorig.com videod some of the Nintendo AR cards earlier. The 3DS has this augmented reality software built in that uses special cards to place moving or stationary 3D images on screen over the top of the surroundings that the front facing cameras are viewing. In this case its matt an lucys bedroom earlier today hehe.
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