Media surfaces: Incidental Media

This is the first of two video sketches illustrating some of the ideas and principles behind Dentsu London's communications strategy Making Future Magic bit.ly/​makingfuturemagic_phil 

Here, media includes messages from friends and social services, like Foursquare or Twitter, and also more functional messages from companies or services like banks or airlines alongside large traditional big 'M' Media (like broadcast or news publishing).

The second sketch "The Journey", looks at train travel. You can see it here vimeo.com/​16423237

This is part of a collaboration between Dentsu London and BERG. You can read more about both films at Dentsu London's blog bit.ly/​mediasurfaces and on BERG's blog here bit.ly/​incidentalmedia and here bit.ly/​thejourney_ms 

This film is under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, which means you're free to share or use any of the ideas in it, with proper attribution to Dentsu London and BERG creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by/​3.0/​  "

AR + marker based + marker less = Popcode

"The young British company, Extra Reality Ltd. (founded this June) has posted a couple of very impressive demos of its first product Popcode. With the goal of commercializing AR research done in the University of Cambridge, Popcode is a combination of marker based and marker less approaches. First the user needs to scan an easily identifiable code which causes her mobile to download a model used to register and augment a marker-less image."



More here: Popcode's website.
From: Augmented Times