Brendan Scully of Metaio becomes Mobile AR Lab’s 2nd Research Partner!

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Brendan Scully is Managing Director at the NYC offices of Metaio, Inc., the world’s leading Augmented Reality Company. He oversees Metaio’s corporate accounts, strategic partnerships, and project development activities in North America.

At MAGNET, Scully is advising the Mobile AR Lab in best practices for AR application development and design. In his view, augmented reality demands that mobile developers consider the physical, political and social environments in which they deploy their applications. By taking a humanistic approach, he believes that AR applications can enhance, delight and inform human experience while avoiding situations of distraction, addiction or control.

Prior to 2010, Scully worked at Tiltfactor Lab, researching humanistic games and critical play.

Scully received a Bachelor of Science in Augmented Reality from Dartmouth College.

Contact: www.twitter.com/bscully

Play AR Beta Release @ the Dumbo Arts Festival 2014!!!!

Play AR @ Dumbo Arts Festival
Play AR @ Dumbo Arts Festival

The grand release of Play AR will be at the Dumbo Arts Festival 2014 September 27-29. At the start of the festival we should have the app on the Apple app store for free download. We will try to have the Android version ready at this point but are limited by time. We will have the Android version soon. You do not have to come to the festival to use the app.

For the release of Play AR we have a game in Dumbo, Brooklyn NY where you defend the city against a giant monster attack. The game was inspired by the classic video game Rampage.

Viewers fight the monsters from the Brooklyn side of the East River with the mobile app Play AR. The app overlays virtual video game monsters onto the real world [Manhattan] with augmented reality. The game can only be played at the Dumbo Arts Festival because it is located with satellite tracking.

 

ARNY!!!!!! Smart Helmets!!!!!!!!!! >>>>>>>>>> Sep 23 !!!!!!!!!!!!!! @ NYU Polytech!

Smart Helmets!

Sep 23 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!  @ NYU Polytech!

 

Our meetup tomorrow will have everything: Smart Helmets, Pizza, and beer!

Augmented Reality “Helmet 2.0” Meetup:

WHERE:

Silleck Lounge – Jacob Building at NYU Poly (5th Floor)

6 MetroTech, Brooklyn, New York, NY

Go past the main elevators and past the mail room – take single elevator to 5th floor

WHEN:

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

7-9pm

WHAT:

7:00pm – Networking

7:30 – 8:30pm  – SPEAKERS and DEMOS:

1) Matt Kammerait, Brian Hamilton – DAQRI – Introducing DAQRI Smart Helmet

2) Ryan Sherman – CEO, Fusar – Introducing: Guardian – The world’s smartest motorcycle helmet

3) Ori Inbar – The latest and greatest from around the world of augmented reality

8:30pm – onwards – networking

http://www.meetup.com/ARNYAugmented-Reality-New-York/events/197972182/



 

 

 

Sander Veenhof becomes The Mobile AR Lab’s 1st official RESEARCH PARTNER!

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Sander Veenhof becomes the Mobile AR Lab @ NYU’s 1st official RESEARCH PARTNER!  [part of the BXMC]

Sander Veenhof is one of the most influential artists/researchers to have ever worked with augmented reality. Veenhof’s work has been  written about in the New York Times, shown by MoMA and as an official entry into Venice Biennale.  Among Veenhof’s achievements was the”#1 Designer in the Netherlands” award which he received in 2013 from the Netherland’s government.

Google’s Cardboard: the highly accessible OpenGL web environment to create the experiences!

Recently Veenhof used Google Glass to show where surveillance was taking place in public and private locations. 

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Stay tuned for Veenhof’s NYC release of his roller coaster ride!

 

‘Elements of Oz’. AR performance at BRIC

Hey all,
We are in the very beginnings of our new project ‘Elements of Oz’.
If you can stop by BRIC, next to BAM in Brooklyn, Wednesday June 25, 6:30 pm you can get a glimpse of what we are up to.
Its a FREE event but please RSVP to erica@thebuildersassociation.org
Please see info below.
All best,

John Cleater

Past Builders Productions: HOUSE / DIVIDED and SONTAG: REBORN
Photos: James Gibbs

Join The Builders Association (HOUSE / DIVIDED; SONTAG: REBORN) as they celebrate the start of a new project!  Their next piece, ELEMENTS OF OZ, will play with the beloved classic The Wizard of Oz and the wild theories and associations that people have attached to it. They’ll also be exploring the use of Augmented Reality in live performance, and of course, Pink Floyd.

Marianne WeemsMoe Angelos and members of their creative team will share insights into the current state of development and design concepts, Augmented Reality designer John Cleater will give a demonstration, and sound designer Dan Dobson will have a band on hand for a preview of the score.  And for general awesomeness.

RSVP at erica@thebuildersassociation.org.

+1-646-258-6216

Skype: cleater

ARNY – Augmented Reality New York Monthly Meetup — April 22, 2014 @ NYU School of Engineering

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TUESDAY
ARNY – Augmented Reality New York
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
7:00 PM
NYU Poly – Roger’s Hall – Room 615
6 Metrotech Center, Brooklyn
New York, NY 11201
7:00 – 7:30…Networking7:30 – 8:30…Live demos

Demos to be announced

Ori Inbar – The latest and greatest from around the world of augmented reality

8:30 – onward…Member announcements and Networking

See you there!

LEARN MORE

New York One TV — Expo Shows Applications of Augmented Reality Technology

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Expo Shows Applications of Augmented Reality Technology

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The Augmented World Expo showed attendees how the physical world around us is changing without physically changing through the technology of augmented reality. NY1’s Adam Balkin filed the following report.

Right now, augmented reality is one of those “oh, cool” technologies that you may have used once or twice for its “wow” factor, but for most of us, it hasn’t really made its way into our daily lives. Helping to change that, though, is one of two Augmented World Expos. There is a smaller New York version, and a big one is held in a few months in Santa Clara, Calif.

“Augmented reality, in simple terms, is about overlaying computer graphics on the real world, but it’s so much more than that,” says Ori Inbar of Augmented World Expo. “It’s really about making the world more interactive through a digital layer that allows us to communicate with things around us.”

Maybe you’ve seen ads in magazines or on movie posters that’ll pop out at you when you point your mobile device or webcam at them. Right now, AR is primarily designed to work with 2-D images, but companies like Metaio are trying to make everything in our 3-D world a trigger for this technology.

“When you have a dynamic object like a car, a lot of round edges, really shiny, doesn’t really play nicely with a monocular camera view, to conquer that challenge, what we do is, we break down the car into basically its core edges,” says Trak Lord of Metaio. “And it doesn’t have to just be a car. We can do it with basically any object. And since the camera is looking for the edges of the object, it can actually recognize it, track it.”

While right now, when you think of augmented reality, you probably think of video games or advertising, there are some practical solutions on the horizon.

Sight Augmented works with wearables to help augment the real world and make it more visible for people with vision problems.

“The augmented side or section of the display is where they’re actually recognizing the text,” says Bernhard Schneider of Pear Enterprises. “So we can adjust the magnification range of the text itself, plus add more contrast.”

Augmented reality is also finding uses everywhere from classrooms to helping technicians find and repair problems on things like cars or computers.