the Tech 2011 and ISMAR 2009 photos and videos from Augmented Report
Photos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/augmentedreport
Videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/AugmentedReport
Stay tuned more to come...
Augmented people join us on LinkedIn:
Augmented Report Interviews at ISMAR
Join Augmented Report (http://augmentedreport.com) for the full 4 days at ISMAR 2009 (http://ismar-society.org/ismar2009/).
Tell us about your AR projects and plans with a short interview!
Signup form is here: (http://augmentedreport.com/content/interview-form). Will be in contact by email or phone to confirm time.

This Tuesday - "Virtual Worlds in 2020" - advance reading and viewing
If you're joining us (local event in Palo Alto) for this coming Tuesday's event "Virtual Worlds in 2020 Workshop" here's some advanced reading and viewing for that. Due to the intensively interactive nature of this event, there will not be a virtual world component to this event - unless someone wants to run a parallel event... let me know @mro
--------
Eight Reasons to attend ISMAR 2009
Just got word that early ISMAR Registration has been extended to September 25, 2009
Here are the top 3 ... no make that top 8 reasons you should not miss it!
1. Hands-on demonstrations of the latest augmented reality (AR) research from around the world.
2. Innovation Workshops on adoption of AR within diverse industries such as education, entertainment, medical, military, design and manufacturing application domains.
3. Three days of Tutorials to provide the most comprehensive instructional program on Mixed and Augmented Reality taught by the pioneering researchers themselves.

Augmenting Reality and Revenue: Mobile, Sensors, Location and Layers Sept. 9 at 630PM Palo Alto, CA
SDForum’s Emerging Tech SIG (http://www.sdforum.org/etsig) will be doing an event on augmented reality topic on Sept. 9 at 630PM (Presentation starts at 7PM).
Virtual World SIG (http://www.virtualworldsig.com) Co-Chair Maribeth Back will be co-presenting. Join us in Palo Alto.
Title:
“Augmenting Both Reality and Revenue: Connecting Mobile, Sensors, Location and Layers”
Abstract:
Augmented reality (AR), nurtured in academia for years, has finally become commercially viable, enabled by the power / bandwidth curve of mobile computing platforms. Meanwhile, input and display hardware has reached sufficient maturity to enable devices reasonable to use and carry.
Our lead-off speaker Clark Dodsworth, whose work on personalized, networked, mobile, location-aware systems began in 1990, predicts the result will alter the social, business, and personal fabric of our daily lives, and generate revenue streams for new and existing products, as well as whole industries that are not yet obvious.








