Augmented Reality Tourism 87
pershino writes "Augmented reality is gaining real world application to take us backwards. The BBC has a
story about a European Union-funded project providing tourists with computer-augmented versions of
archaeological attractions like
Pompeii."
How long to the augmented Mars experience? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:How long to the augmented Mars experience? (Score:1)
Re:How long to the augmented Mars experience? (Score:2)
It was never stated HOW he would end up being a superagent in his "recall-vacation"...
Re:How long to the augmented Mars experience? (Score:1)
Bah, why would anyone want to vacation as a secret agent? Way too much work. My Total Recall vacation will be at Hammock Beach, on Margarita Island, on the Planet of the Promiscuous Women.
Character responses ... (Score:5, Funny)
How would they respond to you running around saying "YOU'RE ALL GOING TO DIE IN A FIERY DEATH!!!!"
Re:Character responses ... (Score:4, Funny)
Rather, pay attention to the other tourists and... (Score:2)
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am I the only one... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:am I the only one... (Score:2, Insightful)
and lay off the crack.
Re:am I the only one... (Score:2)
Tourists & terrorists (Score:2)
tremor effect! for pomeii site (NT) (Score:1)
Tourism too (Score:1)
This could also be a way for our future generation to see our world.
Already Done It (Score:1, Funny)
AR isn't quite the same (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:AR isn't quite the same (Score:1)
Re:AR isn't quite the same (Score:2)
no shit, that doesn't mean though that documentaries are useless.
it's just the same thing.. but up to the max... besides.. would you like to die a scorching death in a volcano?
Re:AR isn't quite the same (Score:2, Funny)
Re:AR isn't quite the same (Score:1, Funny)
Every slashdotter does. Unfortunately it's all the same girl. She gets around...like a record.
Re:AR isn't quite the same (Score:3, Informative)
Might look even more disgusting than those audio guide headphones, but I think it's still a good tradeoff
Re:AR isn't quite the same (Score:2)
AR is not VR. (Score:5, Insightful)
RTFA and think please.
AR is stuff superimposed on reality at the site. If you want the magisty of the site on it's own, take your headset off.
AR's greatest potential is in historical conservation. It should go far to eliminate botched "restorations" as any number of interpretations can be imaged over the actual object without ever touching it. That's very cool.
AR's greatest potential revenue will be in historical gaming. People already pay for laser tag and paintball. AR can take them to any battle field, give them grisly wounds and other fun effects. Others might prefer other illusions all will be willing to pay for them and many more will be willing to share what they make without charge.
Re:AR isn't quite the same (Score:1)
Great (Score:5, Funny)
Games section? (Score:2, Insightful)
Pompeii (Score:4, Funny)
Pompeii would be peopled by computer-generated characters
That would be cool, for sure. More interesting, immediately.
Re:Pompeii (Score:2)
Re:Pompeii (Score:1)
Does not seem very appealing (Score:3, Funny)
What do they do, lock you in a server room running 10,000 AMD chips spiked at 100% usage and wait for your skin to start melting?
Technology behind Augmented Reality (Score:5, Informative)
Holodeck, closer than we think?
Virtual Life next? (Score:3, Funny)
Where do I sign up?
Re:Virtual Life next? (Score:2)
Have an entire Virtual Life.
Maybe you already have that, hm?
Re:Virtual Life next? (Score:2)
Re:Virtual Life next? (Score:1)
Maybe you already have that, hm?
Then I'd like a refund, please.
Re:Virtual Life next? (Score:2)
here [everquest.com], here [anarchy-online.com], here [middle-earthonline.com], etc.
Re:Virtual Life next? (Score:1)
Could be usefull (Score:2, Funny)
I can think of a few ways... Tour of the Playboy Mansion
Tour of the Penthouse Photo studios
Tour of the Dallas Cheerleader locker room (or any Cheerleader's locker-room..)
Re:Could be usefull (Score:1)
Virtual Robotic Tourism (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Virtual Robotic Tourism (Score:2)
Yeah, great idea, but we're not even socially responsible to each other yet. When we are anonymous, we're even worse. Imagine if we were anonymous *and* could interact with objects in another place?
Re:Virtual Robotic Tourism (Score:1)
On another note, can you imagine what it would be like when a bunch of
Politically Correct Versions of the Past (Score:1, Offtopic)
The same cannot be said of, say, the Chinese. The reality of 1895 Shanghai is that, under Western domination, the city prospered. For the first time in its history, people enjoyed codified laws that police fairly enforced. The rest of China was a pig sty: warlords controlled vast stretches of land and ruled by whim.
If we created an accurate virtual reality of 1895 Shanghai, the Chinese would be up in arms, crying "
Good news for Slashdot users... (Score:1, Funny)
An interesting research project... (Score:5, Funny)
"Augmented Reality"
*click*
*webserver breaks*
Re:An interesting research project...Heavy! (Score:2)
Nah. There are newsgroups for that kind of stuff though.
Fashionable (Score:3, Insightful)
Once cellphones became compact, well-designed and a social accessory, they went mainstream much faster than they could have if they weren't.
People are much more accepting of new technology when it appeals to their eye, and looks like something they'd be familiar with. Luckily glasses are familiar, and thin headsets are starting to be what with bluetooth earpieces and stuff like that.
We just need someone like Apple to come along and come out with something people will want to buy. Once the consumer money is behind it, it could take off in ways the MIT Media Lab never invisioned.
The Implications of AR Tourism (Score:3, Informative)
My first thought when reading the article was "they are going to make great interactive video games with this".
Good job posting this in the games section.Make way for the AR Future (Score:3, Interesting)
BTM
Interesting Extension Idea (Score:3, Interesting)
As with most of these technologies, I think companies are mostly still a little leary because the average computer is still a little bit underpowered. I'm a tech guy and I still use my 700mhz laptop for daily stuff.
Re:Interesting Extension Idea (Score:2)
A couple of weeks before I left, I explored the cathedral thoroughly using that software, then was able to walk directly to different parts of the real cathedral and see what I expected to see. It
Re:Interesting Extension Idea (Score:2)
Oh great, now you've got me thinking about mp_dawnville [callofdutyelement.com] and wondering what it'd be like in real life. :-P
And yes, I think I would know of all the good spots to hang out with a kar98k.
Rats ! (Score:3, Informative)
BTW, Lifeplus is finished already, check out the other projects on our web site.
Regards,
Jan
Canonical link (Score:2)
Jan
Re:Canonical link (Score:2)
Singapore Augmented Reality (Score:3, Interesting)
It was a great idea done at a high budget level. Unfortunately, the underlying story of the defense of Singapore as far as the battle box is concerned is dull ("they've captured our water supply.. hmm.. maybe we should have defended it.. oh well, we're hosed.. i concur.. let's surrender"), but the experience really opened my eyes to the possibilities of this sort of thing.
Reaction to Pompeii (Score:1)
Re:Reaction to Pompeii (Score:3, Informative)
By the way, in that area of Italy the places I enjoyed the most were the town of Sorrento, and the island of Capri. For all I know Lipardi etc. could be even better; I didn't se
Re:Reaction to Pompeii (Score:2)
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We've seen this before (Score:2)
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Augmented Reality vs Real Reality (Score:3, Insightful)
I mean really, isn't the point of being outside to *GET AWAY* from computers and technology, and experience the real world? I mean, I love cyber space, and not that this isn't a cool technology, but really...
Re:Augmented Reality vs Real Reality (Score:2)
No, it isn't, thanks for asking. Unless you have a bad case of computer addiction and a prescription from doctor to go outside and not touch any, going outside doesn't mean going away from computers and technology.
And in case you are sincerely curious about the reasons to go outside, here is a small incomplete list:
To breath fresh air, especially in mountains, in the forest or around
Post-virtu-mortem (Score:1)
Heck, it happened in The Matrix, why not reality?
A simpler solution... (Score:3, Interesting)
Imagine being able to walk around a city, with a map on your palmtop/phone controlled by GPS. Interesting sites are marked out, and anyone can add their own notes. Instead of virtual tour guides, there could be Wikipedia style entries which IMHO would be much more interesting and less annoying.
Re:A simpler solution... (Score:1)
Imagine a "virtual map" when you look down, that knows where you are, and filters to whatever sorts of features you're looking for, say, restaurants. And when you decide where you want to go, you get a "follow the yellow brick road" feature superimposed on the world.
Look at my shiny thing. Is it not nifty?