AR holidays
Last year I began experimenting with Augmented Reality. So as a giveaway for my portfolio I created a holiday greeting.

Here are some screen shots of a few users playing with it.



Thanks to everyone who enjoyed it!
Last year I began experimenting with Augmented Reality. So as a giveaway for my portfolio I created a holiday greeting.

Here are some screen shots of a few users playing with it.



Thanks to everyone who enjoyed it!

click here for the site: theturn.tv
A great interactive site by a mulit-media artist/singer in NY, Fredo Viola.
so fun. the sounds and navigation.
working for these people would be my ultimate dream job.
this is awesome. and i can relate.
“This is my senior project at Savannah College of Art and Design. Where my idea comes from is that every time when I am busy, I feel that I am not fighting with my works, I am fighting with those post-it notes and deadline.” -Directed by Bang-yao Liu.
A friend of mine Bianca Alvarez just finished her new website.
you can do a little sketch on her website…go check it out, make your own and send it to her ![]()
here’s mine:
a labor of love.
World Builder from Bruce Branit on Vimeo.
very cool.
MIT grad student David Merrill demos Siftables — cookie-sized, computerized tiles you can stack and shuffle in your hands. These future-toys can do math, play music, and talk to their friends, too.


impress – flexible display from Sillenet on Vimeo.
“impress is the deliverance of the touch screen from its technical stiffness, coldness and rigidity. It breaks the distance in the relationship of human and technology, because it is not any longer the user which is subjected to technology, but in this case the display itself has to cave in to the human. Impress is a chance of approach of user and technology, above all, from technology.
The user can merge in and collaborate with technology more than ever. He can squeeze out information and fly through rooms, he can form three-dimensional and put objects in motion by deforming the surface. ”
Silke Hilsing
a very cool iphone app
iHologram – iPhone application from David OReilly on Vimeo.
made by: http://www.davidoreilly.com/
i thought this was pretty cool…

here’s a video on how it works:
made by: http://www.maushammer.com/systems/Watch/Introduction.html
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