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AR will soon be common place in Everyday Life!
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There's Value In Having A 360/Virtual Reality Tour! Real Value!!!
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Matterport Makes Platform More Social...
New Program supports 360 prosumer cameras like Ricoh Theta V and Insta One X!!!
Starts, February 1!!! Check it out!!!:)
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About Spatial Computing
Excerpt From "Leaping Into A New Reality," (ibc.org)
He believes the internet is about to lift into dimensionality because the technology exists to integrate believable computer-generated experiences into the world around us.
“Blended reality will be part of our everyday life. So much so that we will create memories of incidents and people which are part real, part simulation.”
Apple and Google also believe Augmented Reality to be the next stage of the internet but Magic Leap has placed the biggest bet. Google, Warner Bros. and Alibaba among other investors have pumped a mammoth $2.44 billion into the Florida-headquartered firm to build a platform for spatial computing.
“Spatial computing governs the interaction between the physical and the virtual world,” Gaeta explains. “There will be various and infinite types of digital overlays on the real world. These layers or (uni)verses will bridge the physical and the digital worlds.”
The digital overlay will be viewable by users wearing goggles, similar to Google Glass and Microsoft Hololens. What is different about Magic Leap – at least in the vision articulated by Gaeta – is the jaw-dropping scale of this connectivity which will be “full spectrum” meaning that layers can be accessed interchangeably from mobile AR to full blown head-mounted virtual reality.
He takes his cue from the immersive experiences imagined by Walt Disney in the 1950s. Alongside the Magic Kingdom which would transform animated characters into three dimensions, Disney’s original plans also included an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow’ (EPCOT) intended to serve as a test bed for new city living innovations. Magic Leap can be thought of as an extension of both but on an eye-popping scale.
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