Oblong’s g-speak spatial operating system. Very Minority Report. Might be a bit big for the office.

Augmented reality kids clothing. You can buy at Brights & Stripes. Found via Mark Wright’s Facebook feed.

Android wearing Google Goggles.

Google Goggles is a visual search app for Android phones. Instead of using words, take a picture of an object with your camera phone: Google attempts to recognise the object, and return relevant search results. Goggles also provides information about businesses near you by displaying their names directly in the camera preview.

Screenless augmented/mixed reality. Location-based running games. A concept from HP Labs for 2011.

altnytterfarlig:

Nexus: Non-screen based, augmented mixed reality, social gaming. (via jawbone.tv)
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Nokia Mixed Reality - they say: “This concept allows to you to experience immersion and effortless navigation in new ways. New types of interactions involving near-to-eye displays, gaze direction tracking, 3D audio, 3D video, gesture and touch.”

All in all, not very imaginative at all, if you ask me.

Touchable Holography - demonstrated by the Shinoda Lab at this year’s Siggraph in New Orleans (please someone buy me a ticket). Uses wiimotes to track hand position and ultrasound to project tactile sensation.

Ghostwire - blended/mixed/augmented reality game for the Nintendo DSi

The iCube from EON Reality as demonstrated to IDEO Labs.