Geeklish Episode 6 Show notes:… Continue Reading
Geeklish Episode 6 Show notes:… Continue Reading
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.
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

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
In my latest column I featured CanadaEYE’s Augmented Reality iPhone app. Easy Release and Photographers Contract Maker apps are pitted against each other in the head to head portion.… Continue Reading