One fine day, Popo and Momo were viewing outside from the window as usual. While they were watching a train passing by in the distance, they dreamed of traveling all over the world by riding on many vehicles.One day, they casually tried to touch the train by stretchingtheir arms through the window…..
HOW TO PLAY PhoneBook
PhoneBook is a tool that needs both: printed book and a special application for the iPhone (or iPod touch).
As for the downloading procedure, refer to “TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION”.
TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION
Access the App Store website and search a special application by typing in “Ride! Ride!”.
Download the application for FREE.
Please touch the screen anywhere you like on every pages.
LuminAR reinvents the traditional incandescent bulb and desk lamp, evolving them into a new category of robotic, digital information devices.
The LuminAR Bulb combines a Pico-projector, camera, and wireless computer in a compact form factor. This self-contained system enables users with just-in-time projected information and a gestural user interface, and it can be screwed into standard light fixtures everywhere. The LuminAR Lamp is an articulated robotic arm, designed to interface with the LuminAR Bulb. Both LuminAR form factors dynamically augment their environments with media and information, while seamlessly connecting with laptops, mobile phones, and other electronic devices. LuminAR transforms surfaces and objects into interactive spaces that blend digital media and information with the physical space. The project radically rethinks the design of traditional lighting objects, and explores how we can endow them with novel augmented-reality interfaces. LuminAR was created by Natan Linder and Pattie Maes from the Fluid Interfaces Group at the MIT Media Lab. Video produced by Paula Aguilera and Jonathan Wiliams.
This project was submitted to the Tony Stark - Audi Innovation challenge: http://microsites.audiusa.com/ironman2/