Just for fun with my #businesscard. As you know, #augemented #reality is #transcending time and space. On the still imagery, I mapped two animated-styled #3Dobjects : earth and circus scene from library and #2Dvideo : a recorded footage of my driving from Oakland downtown to San Mateo about a year ago. Both 3D animated objects were mapped on my current employer's logo with a little different angle, and the video footage on whole rectangular businesscard outline. What do you think about this for potential use cases? This is very simple and elementary level of #AR #prototype for demoing #transfomation between 2D and 3D as well as very rough #computerVision technology. #TargetImage-based AR is not so hard but looks pretty cool, right? In my case, 3D perspective driving video seems to be opened via 2D businesscard. This could be called to a magical businesscard go into #wonderland. #Media #transformation is not so hard and has already come. However, it's still pretty challenging for becoming more refined and much more usable.
Awesome
That is so cool !
Seong-Jik Kim, please email me at [email protected]. I'm very interested in doing a similar thing. Or message me your contact info and I'll call you.
Amy Osmond Cook, Ph.D. This is freakin' cool!
Thanks so much for sharing! I've been wanting to do an AR business card for a couple years, but the company that I worked for full time was not receptive to my business card ideas.
love these use cases. i guess what is lacking is a device-/platform- independent standard. whereby the same visual cue can initiate the same or personalised content for each viewing device... similar to responsive web design...
Very cool! I could see some use for this in promotions to find Easter eggs that might give you a prize like a discount.
Pain fellow, OHSU, Board Certified Psychiatry Interventional Pain + Brain
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