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Augmented Reality outfits with ads, is that the future of #digitalfashion? Creating (artificial) scarcity and uniqueness or selling a digital piece as a one-off is one way of doing bussiness. But TechnoViking shows how it can also work in the opposite way. This piece will remain free for all to wear, but it's for sale too. The more people are wearing it and parading around with it, the more it will be valued on the #NFT market when reselling it. https://sndrv.com/nft/
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I’ve installed the latest firmware upgrade on my GearVR #virtualreality device
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If you don’t want to wait for Apple launching their Apple Glass in 2021 or 2022, you can buy one now at the Shenzhen Electronics Market in China.
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This year many of us were forced to work at home. We're using zoom a lot. It has benefits. A zoom session is efficient, but that's also one of the disadvantages. In a group chat we're missing the possibility to occasionally say or whisper something to our neighbour. Yes, you can request to be placed into a seperate break-out room, but that would put a lot of weight on a simple question like: how was your holiday? We're missing the moments around our coffee machines at the office. Students are missing their libraries where they're studying, motivated by the presence of other students, even without talking with them. Can Zoom offer such a similar experience? What if you can't concentrate on your study material when a camera is pointed at you? There's a solution. This MeetingPoint zoom-filter lets you be present - and feel the presence of others, without being in the picture yourself. Why such a basic avatar? Well, if you're really using this filter to study and to have others keep an eye on your concentration, you don't want to spend hours on configuring and styling your virtual representation. It's for that reason that this filter has so little functionality, but thereby it hopes to be really functional.
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Augmented Reality and #facefilters are the future of our (video)communication. More and more apps are offering these fancy #AR features to us. But despite continuous technical innovation and development, most present day facefilters fail to hold my attention longer than just a few seconds. We look at ourselves with the facefilter applied, shake our head a bit, and then that's it. We experience them as single snapshots, moments in time. They're seldomly part of a bigger narrative. Curious about the possilities into that direction, I've created this Instagram facefilter which attempts to lure viewers into a short roleplaying story. A promising exploration? Try the effect in the Instragram app!
https://www.instagram.com/ar/303527060810077/
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If you’re having difficulties concentrating during an endless videoconferenc, try activating these AR filters in Zoom so you can play a game and stay focussed!
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In a first person perspective game, you can’t see yourself. In a third person perspective game you’re controlling an avatar representing you. In this game you become the avatar.
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What if all misunderstandings about AR and smartglasses would be collected into one meta-app titled "Expectations Management"? Would that help the AR ecosystem?
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If you are worried about your privacy when using #Zoom then try this privacy facefilter to partially mask your face during a videoconference!
http://sndrv.com/privacyfilter
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I'm trying to calculate and predict what it will cost to live your life as an augmented human. What am I missing?
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Will Big Tech be battling again for our undivided attention, like during the browser wars in the past?
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Augmented Reality in movies always looks a little more convincing than AR in reality
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