Augmented Reality: Prague Street Art Festival 09 | Beyond The Beyond

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*Nothing of tremendous technical interest here, but I like that (a) they chose this humble, derelict spraybombed building to adorn and (b) that animation looks so Czech. Its interesting to think of augmented reality as a specifically local, or even ultra-specifically geolocal, street-art.

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cleonx 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

someday i want to do this kind of installation http://bit.ly/2DI0c2 projection mapping street art festival Prague 09 ... beautiful

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Axio 4 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

Hah! And that leads me to think about what “graffiti” would mean in the context of AR, subversiveness, and geo-locality. Stationary/roaming pirate signals that re-visualize/corrupt the more formal AR implementation of a given area. Get ready for some hallucinatory experiences!

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