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Augmented Reality Demo

Since a lot of the visitors to this blog have expressed interest in my recent article on Augmented Reality, here is a demonstration of the team at Entelligence’s endeavour of our own.  We developed this example as a Batman prototype…

AR introduces some interesting print-digital marketing opportunities; you can also try the pattern below on your phone instead of paper, and it works pretty well too, as long as glare is kept to minimum!

Visit http://batman.entelligence.biz – print out the pattern provided & off you go!

Sean Riley

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Augmented Reality

WOW! The guys over at Stonewall showed me a glimpse of augmented reality marketing techniques & I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it.

The example I looked at is a marketing endeavour by General Electric, called Plug Into The Smart Grid.  Flyers are distributed with a distinctive but pretty abstract image, representing a solar panel & the sun.  When visiting the website referenced on the flyer, your webcam is activated and video recognition techniques then identify the particular image and a 3D animation comes into effect within the live video.  If you don’t have time to try it for yourself, you can view a short video of the user experience here.

Visit www.plubintothesmartgrid.com

Visit www.plubintothesmartgrid.com

Wikipedia describes augmented reality (AR) as ‘live video imagery which is digitally processed and “augmented” by the addition of computer-generated graphics’.

Think of the viral marketing opportunities this technology opens doors to – in the space of 2 days I have showed at least 10 people this, because it’s cool.  Augmented reality presents a  powerful method of driving digital visitors from print (flyers with the unique identifier are handed out).

A great example of how augmented reality can enrich our daily lives can be found at http://www.enkin.net/ – these two German scientists have developed a system that overlays map & geographic data onto the live image seen your your moble phone’s camera.  This allows you to simply point the camera at a landscape and receive data (visually superimposed on your live video) about everything you see – names of buildings, landmarks, and streets are all displayed by using your video camera & GPS in the phone as reference points.

This has me thinking about our first AR campaign!

by Sean Riley

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