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.
Nice work Jason. Relax and be confident. You know the technology, just talk to the camera like your talking to another developer. It takes a bit of practice to get comfortable but I’m sure you will get it.
[...] require you to print-out a marker to experience augmented reality. Here’s a video of me on phenomblue.tv giving a quick demo of one of these sweet, sweet [...]
July 6th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
Nice work Jason. Relax and be confident. You know the technology, just talk to the camera like your talking to another developer. It takes a bit of practice to get comfortable but I’m sure you will get it.
Can’t wait to see more.
July 6th, 2009 at 2:47 pm
[...] require you to print-out a marker to experience augmented reality. Here’s a video of me on phenomblue.tv giving a quick demo of one of these sweet, sweet [...]