Mobile Reality Demo June 30, 2009
Posted by Mok Oh in 3D, Mobile, Photography, panorama, post processing.Tags: 3D, augmented reality, Mobile, panorama, Photography
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I was privileged enough to be a part of a panel in Mobile Reality at the Where 2.0 Conference this year, chaired by Brady Forrest. Here’s the short description of the panel:
“An emerging class of smartphones including location-based services and persistent data connections are lenses by which we can effectively view data layers atop physical space. What was once only available from tethered desktop computers is now possible from pocket-sized companion devices that travel with us. We are seeing examples of this in their earliest incarnations – social networking, gaming, reference and commerce.
Opposed to looking far into the future, this panel looks at examples of this technology in use and available today to consumers on a variety of smartphone platforms, including the Apple iPhone and Google Android. Panelists will provide short demonstrations of this technology, followed by a topic discussion and Q&A.”
The reason for sharing this is to show you EveryScape’s initiatives towards mobility. I believe EveryScape has one of the coolest and most useful visual platforms around (in my unbiased opinion), and you can see a glimpse of what’s being worked on in the video below (starting at the 2:3o mark).
So, when can I see the everyscape in IPhone?
Can’t say, but working on it! Will keep you posted for sure.