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iButterfly is a quirky example of the implementation of Augmented Reality, in which Japanese users chase butterflies with their iPhones.

For those of you still getting up to speed with the concept, Augmented Reality is the mash-up of digital imagery and our physical environment which encourages new forms of interactivity. If you want a less whimsical and more educational example – check out the Museum of London’s Streetmuseum app.

From functional to frivolous, Augmented Reality puts a new spin on Picasso’s quip that “everything you imagine is real.”

Related post:
Low-fi Meets Hi-fi at the Corner of Send & Receive

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A selection of creative endeavors featuring SMS, social media and spam provide artful commentary on digital communication.

SMS Stitching – embroidered text messages track ebb and flow of modern romance.
 

Wildlife-Social Media Mash-up – blasé bird tweets on life in New York.
 

Spam One Liners – hand-lettered renderings inspired by junk mail subject lines.
 

Highlighting aspects of immediacy, attention and privacy – all three artists share a tendency to save what others may delete.

Related posts:
Still Life, Smooth Moves
Writings on Walls

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Drum Roll

March 10, 2009

qwerty

Thought a bit of eighties drum action (from Ron Winter) might be an apt way to get things off to a good start.

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