Augmented Reality - Real And Virtual Actors In One Show (VIDEO)
The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History will be implementing Augmented Reality in which virtual characters from the 17 century will be visualized in current surroundings. A real person will also interact with them as a tour guide. The overall experience will show how virtual and real actors can mix together. To watch the experience, visitors require "magic glasses". Obviously.
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Ice cream, chocolate biscuits, champagne, films, tissues. The signs of a breakup. Or signs of giving up cigarettes. But we know, there’s probably a better solution for the latter one. So why wouldn’t we use patches in case of a broken heart, that would help giving up love?
Of course, these aren…
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Fatworld, a web game designed to portray the harsh realities of nutrition and obesity, is set to launch this fall. It was created by Ian Bogost, a 30 year old Georgia Tech Professor, who has designed other popular sarcastic and social commentary games. Basically you create a world, design a characte…
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Mange2 is an edible picnic container for two people. It is a unique and innovative product being the first edible packaging solution. It is aimed at upmarket delis and consumers that as dissatisfied with the current over packaging of many organic food products. It is assembled from a series of press…
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The wall robot sucks, so you know its good. Specifically, the six wheeled robot uses patented "tornado in a cup" vacuum technology to suck itself onto walls and even ceilings. It can operate autonomously or by remote control. It also transmits video using bluetooth technology.
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The credit card of the future is and RFID enabled device that links into your bank information so that you can display your financial situation and even get a financial forecast. It could also serve as your driver's license, student ID and passport. For security, no information is stored on the de…
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The Vital Monitoring System is a watch-like concept intended for hospital use. Using the device, medical staff can track a patient's vitals. The device starts by recording baseline vitals, and then follows up with a vibration when it is time to take another test. Data can be sent wirelessly to me…
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Wind in a can? Doesn't that sound delicious? In Canada, eco friendly wine in a box has taken off, so it should come as no surprise that one could also drink from a can.
This particular wine in a can concept manages to maintain the luxury imagery of wine, making the transition to an aluminum can e…
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Usually the best ideas remain concepts. Hopefully this will not be the case with this cleaning set, that looks like a mini hockey equipment. The only difference is that the hockey stick is a sweep, and the net is a vacuum unit. The designer is Jaewon Yang, who has the perfect sense to make the most …
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We know ever since we were watching Tom and Jerry, that cats are in fact much nicer than mice. And since (almost) everyone who uses a computer has a mouse as well, why wouldn’t you get a cat too to tame that naughty thing. It is offered by belgian company, Kado Fix, along with other inexpensive an…
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Lloyd Godson from Australia spent almost two weeks in a cabin under a lake. Food and drink were brought by divers. Godson was supposed to ride a bike to generate electricity and use algae to produce oxygen. After 12 days in world's 1st self-sustaining underwater cabin, the 29-year-old adventurer bec…
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Powered by Sun SPOT chips, Blubber Bots are able to sense movement and react to light, sound and heat. The smart little blimps are equipped with blinking LEDS and cell phone vibrators which enable them to interact with other blimps. The technical name for a Blubber Bot is an ALAV, aka Autonomous …
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Designed by Yun Liang, this mobile phone is inspired by ancient Chinese scrolls. Having said that, there is nothing ancient about this phone. It blends ePaper with modern design. Yanko Design describes, "When not in use, the display neatly rolls into the tube. All numeric key functions remain tac…
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On their own, Pixel Block Chocolate looks pretty cool. But for designer Tithi Kutchamuch, that just wasn't enough. The chocolates also serve a social message. Specifically, consumers must pay more to get less, which is a contrarian message to most of our society. The missing pixels are the art y…
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Zegna debuted their Solar JKT at an Italian fashion show this week. The solar powered jacket is made with conductive textiles and a solar panel in the collar, allowing the person wearing it to charge cell phones and iPods through the jacket.
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