I have a sneaking suspicion that Google never fully abandoned their wearable AR developments... It will be interesting to see who becomes the king of this field, and for what reason. Apple has a strong lead so far!
Great post-- I love the Baugespann and other creative ideas not trapped in digital tools. There was a Parsons project that used translucent whiteboards to augment the city. I'm curious about the potential for new spatial computing tools to map spaces and produce low tech outputs that could be more persistent and accesible than current digital representations
I have a sneaking suspicion that Google never fully abandoned their wearable AR developments... It will be interesting to see who becomes the king of this field, and for what reason. Apple has a strong lead so far!
Great post-- I love the Baugespann and other creative ideas not trapped in digital tools. There was a Parsons project that used translucent whiteboards to augment the city. I'm curious about the potential for new spatial computing tools to map spaces and produce low tech outputs that could be more persistent and accesible than current digital representations