Linked by Kroc on Wed 7th Mar 2007 18:20 UTC
Geek stuff, sci-fi... Augmented Reality is the overlapping of digital information and physical environment. Sci-Fi has often portrayed A.R. as interactive floating transparent computer screens projected into the air, or perhaps the most absolute example: standing inside an entirely computer generated world.
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RE: Is this really AR?
by Kroc on Wed 7th Mar 2007 19:09 UTC in reply to "Is this really AR?"
Kroc
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2005-11-10

True A.R. will come evetually I think, but to get there, the mouse will have to go first. A screen-in-the-air would be a pain to use if you had to stand there trying to interact with the data with a trackball in your hand instead of reaching out and 'grabbing' the data.

I think that the Wii & iPhone are A.R., but just primitive A.R. The way the Wii allows you to swing a golf club in the game, but have the feeling of a golf club in your hands by having something to hold, and move in direct correlation with the virtual world is a form of A.R. imo. Things have a long way to go, but it's all exciting!

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RE[2]: Is this really AR?
by hobgoblin on Thu 8th Mar 2007 11:27 in reply to "RE: Is this really AR?"
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2005-07-06

the wiimote can act as a mouse. hell, i think its used as such in most of the wii menus.

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RE[3]: Is this really AR?
by renox on Thu 8th Mar 2007 14:23 in reply to "RE[2]: Is this really AR?"
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2005-07-06

Sure, the wiimote can be used as a mouse, but let's be honest: as a mouse it sucks, it's far less precise than a real mouse.

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