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IEEE VR 2009

Then after two days of 3DUI, Searis, PIVE and workshops was the actual IEEE VR Conference. For four days the weather was rainy and cold, and finally on the last day the sun woke up and gave us…

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IEEE VR 2009 – Awards

Two famous people, one paper and two sketches were given an award: The IEEE VGTC Virtual Reality Career Award 2009 went to Jaron Lanier (which explains his presence at the conference). Here’s an excerpt from the award page…

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Kweekies – Mobile augmented reality game by Int13

Yay! The girls and boys from Int 13 (who were already interviewed on this very blog) have just released videos of their upcoming AR game. The game should be available this summer for iPhone, Windows Mobile and Smartphones…

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AR on buildings

Pretty cool demo reel of french companies EasyWeb and NeoProj :

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AR for perve… uh.. geeks!

We have just moved to our brand new, shiny, far far away new buildings in Velizy. Going from 15mins of bike to 2h30 of public transportation daily doesn’t really make me happy (to stay polite). Anyway, today we…

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Augmented Reality on a mobile phone and interview of Int13

You may have seen the slow (but full-featured ARToolkit) AR on an iPhone, so here’s a fast version by French company Int13 on Windows Mobile, much more smooth! [In the meantime I heard that the iPhone doesn’t have…

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Sony EyePet – Augmented Reality for all

Nice nice nice =)

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The “Improve” Project : Architecture and Cars

Improve is a european project that intends to (surprisingly) improve the usability (hardware and software) of automotive and architectural applications, both VR and AR.   The goals are : To develop stereoscopic lightweight transparent eyeglasses with OLED-based micro…

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Some AR fun

Some people at Total Immersion have made a fun application that could change the way we do magic tricks, inspired by Portal :

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IEEE VR 2008, AR/MR

From Monday 10th to Wednesday 12th March 2008 was the actual IEEE VR conference. See the complete program. It was harder to take notes because there was no power plug in this room, and Wi-fi was having a…

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