Kind of slow week, but we still have some tasty links for you:
- Congrats to Layar’s Raimo Van Der Klein for being listed as one of TIME’s Tech Pioneers! (via
- Augmented Planet has an interview about the Legal Aspects of Augmented Reality Development, but frankly I haven’t found it very AR specific.
- ReadWriteWeb asks whether playtime is the road to bigtime for augmented reality, but they failed to ask Ori about it. (via @DavidFosterAR)
- Here’s a six months old (but newly discovered) article from PARC on the difference between AR and ubiquitous computing.
- New gaming system might bring fun to projector handsets.
As for this week’s video we’ve got a little fun game from Total Immersion’s Partner C4M to promote French pasta brand Lustucru. Unlike previous TI games, this one is iPhone based, though there’s still a webcam version. It’s called Germaine et les Martiens:
Have a great week!
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[…] As Bo Begole notes, the full vision of AR requires machine perception technologies to detect the identity and physical configuration of objects relative to each other to accurately project information alongside/overlaid with a physical object (see this post on the PARC Blog by Bo Begole on the difference between AR and ubiquitous computing – thank you Rouli for bringing my attention to this). […]