This document discusses augmented reality and its potential applications. It describes how AR can overlay virtual objects and information on the real world when viewed through a device camera. Examples mentioned include viewing virtual flowers over real environments, accessing additional information about products or locations by pointing a mobile camera at them, and interacting with virtual objects that are positioned in the real world. The document suggests AR could transform many industries like marketing, gaming, education and more. It argues that AR will make static brand messages obsolete and that people's online profiles and interactions will become increasingly important.
2. Praising the photographer for this beautiful shot?
Well you need to praise the graphic artist. The real flower is imported on
to a virtual environment. Created with Bryce 6.0!
Welcome to Augmented reality!
3. This presentation is a
mashup with similar
presentations, visuals and
videos along with my thoughts.
Credits in the end of the slide.
5. This is what it does
Creates a layer between the real view and the user preview.
Image source: Patrickcollings presentation (Hyperlink in the end of presentation)
14. Just point your mobile on the
press ad of BMW, it displays
The video, technical
specifications, virtual tour
and user ratings.
Already happened in New Zealand. Case study in the end.
15. Just point your mobile to a hotel. You will be getting the video, reviews, rent
of a hotel along with Google Adwords ;)
19. • Now we can bind the virtual world and
real world
• Think if people play a treasure hunt
game via mobile, all the clues are
embedded via AR
• They just need to point their phone to
the objects, it tracks them via GPS and
show them relevant content like route
map to proceed to next level
24. Point your mobile in the crowd and it will tell you
about their social identity like FB, Linkedin, twitter
profiles and matches them to your profile with their
tag cloud!... What more just start a conversation!
Image source: Tompurves presentation (Hyperlink in the end of presentation)
25. What more you want about him?
Without even a single word of conversation!
26. • Yea, this is the future
• Just point your mobile or an AR
device to some one, and get the
user rating about them, their
sexual behavior, their blog entries,
photos from their Flickr account
and more..
• Without talking a word to them
you can either say a HI or BYE ;)
28. • When students visit a museum they
can talk with a dinosaur and can play
with him
• Or they can learn Big bang theory just
by pointing their book to the computer
• Teachers just need to tell the students
to point their book to the AR device
fixed in their desks and the lessons will
be ARcasted!
29. Role of a teacher. Just clarify the doubts of students!
It will be harder than teaching ;)
33. When integrated with Maps
AR, creates magic!
A virtual tour of a city for
tourists enabled with Google
street view, when they point
their mobile at the city map!
34. Getting lost in a foreign city will be more fun in the future! ;)
40. Brands can do nothing other than
Staying relevant with the changing times!
41. When a user
points her mobile in
Tesco, based on
her personal profile
and preferences
she created, her
mobile will tell her
suggestions by
identifying the RFID
tags in the
apparels!
42. Imagine this for all the
Product categories!
Along with user reviews,
Spoof videos, overall
Ratings, competitor’s ads
etc!!!
Whoofff….
43. Brands need to
realize that the
era of STATIC
brand messages
are over!
ELSE…
Consumers look
at your brand as
a cat even if it
enjoys a lion’s
share in the
market!
47. • We are already reached the digital
namesphere
• No one cares whether I am warm, polite
or caring BUT they cares about my tag
cloud!
• They don’t praise you for your PhD. But
they respect you for your blog entries,
Slideshare presentations and those
white papers you published!
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