Phenomblue has been working extensively with an expert digital print partner to develop a process for creating custom Surface tag print projects with almost no bounds to material, size/shape, etc.. Take a look at what the process entailed for us, why we did it, and how effective the prints are. Get more info by emailing surface at phenomblue dot com.
With the aid of a Rubik’s Cube, interactive developer Jason Bejot shows how augmented reality projects can be created using real objects as markers instead of a printed symbol.
We decided to spend $100 on some additional memory and a new graphics card to see if the changes would have any effects on performance.
On location and walk-through video of “Moppet Mashup”, the latest Phenomblue Microsoft Surface experience created for the Big Omaha event in May 09.
Remember the Genesis application we debuted at SXSW? We showed you the application in action a couple weeks ago, and now here’s an in-depth interview with our developers who created the out-of-this-world experience. Learn how we used a proprietary physics engine, a WPF menu system and 3D modelsto make Genesis a stellar experience for users [...]
When it comes to new technology, we can’t wait to try ‘em out and see what’s possible. It’s an approach we’ve been using for the past several months with Microsoft Surface, and it’s led us to some pretty rad full-on projects and proofs of concepts.
Our latest POC in progress allows users to select, design and [...]
This is a deeper look at the 3D Microsoft Surface application we created recently for SxSW and Mix. Partnering with Microsoft, we designed custom ChromaDepth 3D glasses and distributed them to attendees of both events who wanted to try their hand at collaboratively creating a galaxy from scratch. It was a massive hit on the [...]
Kyodai Ken Sushi Bar build on their relaxing atmosphere and compelling brand with Microsoft Surface.