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Lost Valentinos AR Music Video

This project was designed to allow users to customize their own music videos by capturing band members using a quick response code. Users were encouraged to record segments of the band playing in their own environments, the band then incorporated the clips into a full length music video.

AR Domestic Robocop

This clip was produced by a student in his final year, it’s piece from a larger project about the “social and architectural consequences of new media and augmented reality.”… Continue Reading

Here’s the news you’ve all been waiting for, Cali Lewis has picked a winner for us…

The winner of the HTC Desire Giveaway
is

Todd Thomas aka on @toddthomas Twitter


Thank you to everyone who entered, we’re sorry there could be only 1 winner. We are happy to have made a few new Canadian friends as a result of the giveaway. Awesome, eh?

It’s all yours Todd =)

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Therapy Nao Robot

In my latest post for GeekBeat.TV I rounded up five robots that are changing the world of therapy as we know it today. It’s been documented by numerous credible sources that individuals dealing with social disorders, Alzheimer’s, Autism and Dementia have been known to make gains using social-companion robots like Nao, Paro, Keepon and Popchilla.

The thought is this..
If a person finds social interaction with humans too overwhelming, a “social” robot specifically programmed to do so, could act as a less obtrusive point of interaction capable of teaching the user through emotional expressions, colour, facial expressions, gestures and so on. The robots are of course accompanied by a professional therapist, in some instances with the robot being controlled remotely by the therapist.

When you think ‘robot’ an image of a metal-Bender-like character probably comes to mind but social robots used in therapy often resemble a stuffed animal making them also a substitute for animal therapy.

Here’s the full article with video..
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It’s been about a week since I started rawking the official Geeklish twitter account. In case you missed my tweets on the matter, the @Geeklish account was created to bring you the latest daily tech news including our articles here at Geeklish. The account was not only created to reduce noise on my personal account (@iPhonegirl) — it’s also a courtesy to our friends that aren’t considered tech junkies –we share a lot of stuff.

A few fellow geeks will be posting to @Geeklish as well as writing for the site, details will follow soon.

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Diminished Reality

This is our crappy mock-up of diminished reality, not a working app.

I’m not a skilled video editor but it seems that removing objects from video would be a laborious task. I asked an editor friend of mine to quickly explain how he’d go about removing an object/person from a scene. It went something like this..

Cut out the object, fill the background ( with some sort of cloning tool I assume), motion tracking (apply motion to the object to fill in the missing object frame by frame ), he then went on and on with additional tweaks.. but I thought I’d spare you the details.

Bottom line it sounded painstaking. So, software that could do it for you by simply circling the object would be a godsend? I asked. The answer was “hells yeah”

The virtual worlds department at German University Ilmenau may have simplified the entire process for editors– and it works in real-time — they’re calling it Diminished Reality being the opposite of augmented reality, a technology that basically brings the ‘occurrence’ of objects by overlaying information-objects in real-time.

While this is bound to cut down some time for editors, on the other hand, revolutionary tools like this one may limit the work you get — its becoming rapidly easier for newbies to produce slick professional looking content, just look at some of the new tools in iMovie11.… Continue Reading