See, I would have to disagree. It shouldn't matter where the projection is as long as there are a few key elements: a projector, and a camera input device. Why wouldn't it work in the "real" world?
it's not usually DARK enough for it. Carrying lighting and power (for the puter nvrmind the lights) is bad enough without also having to carry a darkroom.
Like if i needed waves as footprints, then my system would inform your system and your AR goggles would places the waves at might feet. utilizing excatly the same power as would otherwise be spent for the augmentations allready being implimented (as visual overlays of text and graphics.
True, it would be too dark to see anything. You would need to bring additional items to make it work, but it would still work in the real world. I'm not sure what you mean by your second paragraph. The installation in the video does not need glasses to work.
I've seen a pool table set up like this. I would use it as a table computer with hand tracking.
derman077 1 year ago
I agree with damianpoirier, this aint AR, just an interactive floor..
Nonetheless, its nice =)
erikvdbroek 3 years ago
Nintendo had something simerla a few years back.
Looked a bit better too, imho. (they had a bridge that fell away as people walked accross it).
This is good too though ;)
twdarkflame 4 years ago
would you actually call this AR ? mayby computer controlled followspot?
damianpoirier 4 years ago
Yes, this is projection augmented reality with augmentations being "projected" onto an environment.
veersed 4 years ago
It only works on a stage not in the 'real' world hence I dispute the claim still. I'm not saying it's not cool. It totally rocks! but it's not AR.
damianpoirier 4 years ago
See, I would have to disagree. It shouldn't matter where the projection is as long as there are a few key elements: a projector, and a camera input device. Why wouldn't it work in the "real" world?
veersed 4 years ago
it's not usually DARK enough for it. Carrying lighting and power (for the puter nvrmind the lights) is bad enough without also having to carry a darkroom.
Like if i needed waves as footprints, then my system would inform your system and your AR goggles would places the waves at might feet. utilizing excatly the same power as would otherwise be spent for the augmentations allready being implimented (as visual overlays of text and graphics.
damianpoirier 4 years ago
True, it would be too dark to see anything. You would need to bring additional items to make it work, but it would still work in the real world. I'm not sure what you mean by your second paragraph. The installation in the video does not need glasses to work.
veersed 4 years ago
no, it doesn't need glasses worn, but if you're wearing VR/AR glasses anyway, why carry all the extra (and superfluous) equipment?
damianpoirier 4 years ago