Columbia University’s Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab has produced an AR marble game which uses a head mounted display.
Hiroyuki Shinoda at Tokyo University has developed a tactile holography system.
Another piece of movie marketing for the upcoming film Gamer. Yes, you heard right - Augmented Reality strippers.
BMT Group and the Fraunhofer research institute have collaborated on iTacitus, an AR app for smartphones. iTacitus allows visitors to historic sites to see how they would have appeared in the past.
Georg Klein of Oxford University has been working on a system called PTAM - Parallel Tracking and Mapping. This is software which allows for real time tracking of a video stream, and they’ve just gotten the system running on an iPhone. Translation: no more high-contrast AR markers. Thanks to Issac Arias for the tip.
An augmented reality DJ system for the launch of Wrigley’s 5 brand gums. Similar to this system we covered earlier. Via Augmented Times.