augmented reality for public relations - implications of the outernet on commerce and culture
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How Augmented Reality and similar "Outernet" technologies will affect culture and commerce. Touches on ideas of VAR (Virtual Air Rights), QR Codes, privacy and advertising issues. Originally presented to Porter Novelli in New York on January 19th, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
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Ori InbarNoora GuldemondDana Farbo
Tactic
Nike True City
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Culture
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Georgia Tech Augmented Reality
Location Aware Advertising
CoolConnect
CoolConnec
tClick
Microsoft Natal Xbox
Google Favorite Places – AR (59)Google Favorite Places - Retail
Google Goggles
ROI
Cisco Retail AR BMW Training
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Culture
Facial RecognitionTagging Real People (6:45)
Virtual Advertising Rights (VAR)
Hyper AR
I’m at a Conference and I don’t remember anyone’s name because I don’t have to. I’m wearing my AR glasses and will be able to use facial recognition to pull up people’s names plus our most recent transcribed conversation (which had excellent SEO as I’ve been using popular keywords when I talk) and I’m wearing a shirt with a QR code maximized for visual search. At the bar last night I saw a cute girl’s geo Tweets and sent her a text offer for a beer. Went shopping yesterday for a jacket and they had blue-tooth enabled smart shelves with RFID. I put one jacket down and three feet later got an email with a discount offer on another jacket. I don’t think like I used to anymore. It’s like GPS—I don’t remember how to read a map. Or recall my phone number. Or know how to look up the definition to a word. I tend to only make choices now via Group Think after hearing from all my Social Networks along with multiple people I’ve never met……….
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The Right Conversations at the Right Time.
At the Right Place.
Real or Virtual.
Thank You!