Sep
3
2009
Early Augmented Reality
Travel Gadgets are like having God in your Pocket
An early GPS-linked project in the UK demonstrated how a tourism region could put information in the fingertips of visitors. The project used a tiny electronic machine to add interactivity to visiting ancient ruins by linking hotspots to audio/video content to tell the story of the place in a rich engaging way.
Today, devices capable of displaying such multimedia are in many travelers pockets! iPhone, Blackberry and other internet connected devices with built-in gps and cameras are all capable of overlaying digital information on top of reality – Augmented Reality.
What is Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality describes the merging of reality with digital information. The digital information (in the form of words, audio, video or pictures) can be triggered to display on an internet connected device based on gps location and/or recognizable visual objects including symbols or icons like QR codes which are photographed by the device.
Experience AR with Virtual Baseball Cards
Rawlings has a project that displays virtual baseball cards by using a computer Web cam and a printed logo. It only takes a few minutes to experience the thrill of seeing digital information come to life.
Visit http://rawlings.fleishmanhillard.com and print the Rawlings ad to get started. Then click on the link and hold the ad up to your computers video camera to see the virtual baseball cards. You can even control their movement and appearance on your screen.
In the image below, the three dimensional trophy and baseball card float around as you move the Rawlings logo about.
With AR, Travel Guides come to life in real time – on location with projects like these:
Find your Way
Discover Anywhere is working on an AR Transit application that will overlay digital information on an iPhone, making it easy for the traveler to find their way around an unfamiliar city.
Wikitude AR Travel Guide
The Here and Now Web
Thinking about the impact of Augmented Reality on the tourism experience can be a lot of fun, and like most technology it’s more important to think about the content than it is to worry about how to do the technical dirty work.
What can your organization do for your members, that they can’t do themselves? Is it Augmented Reality?
We’ll all be brought into the world of augmented reality in the near future and DMO’s and regional travel organizations may be inspired to dream up interesting engaging experiences that make use of this technology – GO FOR IT.
For those not inspired to start on an augmented reality project just yet, there is no time like now to start thinking like your ideal guest. Answer the most important question for the digitally connected traveler:
“Standing here, now, what kind of content could make my experience better?”
Start collecting the media you’ll need to make your travel region, one not to miss for the digitally connected traveler.

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