For real! The amazing story of augmented reality

Published by Joel Willans on January 13, 2013

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Augmented reality? Sounds like The Matrix, we hear you cry! In fact, the Wachowski brothers’ movie was all about virtual reality; augmented reality is much less creepy and much more exciting (and useful) than that. Plus, it’s already here.

In layman’s terms, augmented reality is where your view of the real, physical world is added to by some computer-generated input, whether that’s sound, pictures, or GPS information. Think Arnie’s robotic POV in the Terminator movies—but think benign!

The Master Key

Writer Frank L. Baum, best known for his Oz books, came up with the idea for augmented reality back in 1901, in his story The Master Key, in which a kid gets a pair of fancy specs which tell him whether the people he sees are good, evil, wise, foolish, kind, or cruel.

Augumented reality

War games

It took another ninety years for anything like that to become operational, but, in 1992, the US Army trialled an AR system in combat vehicles that used two-way streams to channel real-time simulation data between live and virtual players. Obviously these guys were thinking of developments in weaponry, but they also suggested how the tech might be used in civilian life—in architectural and scientific visualisations, manufacturing, training, and gaming.

Augumented reality 2

ARQuake, rattle and roll

And, sure enough, in 2000, ARQuake was unveiled. The first outdoor mobile augmented reality game, and a spin-off of Quake, this was a first-person shooter that used GPS, a special controller, and a hybrid magnetic and inertial orientation sensor, to let you strap a laptop onto a backpack and run around the real world firing virtual bullets at monsters and buildings that the game overlaid onto your actual surroundings. One mainly for the boffins due to its high price (and unflattering headgear) it still gave us a glimpse into what AR could do…

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The magic map

So, how, you ask, does all this obscure high-tech wizardry affect me? Well, if you get your hands on a Nokia smartphone, like the new Lumia 920 or 820, or even the slightly older Lumia 710, 800 or 900, you’ll be able to access Nokia’s augmented reality app, Nokia City Lens. This is a location-based gizmo that uses the phone’s viewfinder and Nokia Maps to give you a 3D what’s-what view of your neighbourhood. Hold your phone up so the camera can see where you are, and the app will immediately overlay your street-view with virtual signs to the best places to eat, drink, sightsee, or shop.

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Keeps you ontrack, offline

And don’t worry if you’re temporarily offline—Nokia have that covered. The Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 can put you on the map even without internet access, using their autonomous assisted GPS and GLONASS receivers.  Handy? You bet. We’ve all followed our GPS to some unfamiliar street and then stood scratching our heads because we couldn’t find the café that was allegedly under our noses—well, Nokia City Lens can solve that particular bugbear by showing you exactly where to go. As well as labelling what you’re looking at, it will, of course, also give directions, and allow you to share your findings with your friends. Snazzy, hey?

What’s more, we’re sure Frank L. Baum would have approved.

Comments

  • Ed Bird

    Very cool!

  • http://twitter.com/voice_compass Detlev Artelt

    cooool

  • http://www.facebook.com/strategyplanone Ty Col

    AR is all around us and incorporated in many thing we do… hard to adjust without it … good article… cheers

  • http://twitter.com/DenverOCR Mr B Hive

    Guess it’s time for me to chatch up & smell the 90′s. Great article

  • http://twitter.com/berge31 robert phillips

    very cool idea as long as it triggers no ads of any kind

  • http://twitter.com/left_the_stars ♡♥♬ Nephilim ♬♥♡

    great article and a reason to check out the Lumia 920 (just sold my 900)

  • http://www.dertolkienist.de/ Marcel Aubron-Bülles

    Thinks can only get better ;)

  • Patricia Carrier

    Wow,, the future is here right now,,, Love this new technology,,,

    PC.patricia.carrier@gmail.com

  • http://twitter.com/msmir Miriam Slozberg

    Wow awesome article and I am gonna try out the Lumia 920.

  • http://twitter.com/MySmartPuppy Sarah Wilson

    Hmmm…. the ability to have an attention span is going to be a hot commodity in the future. Distraction will be standard. Fascinating. TY

  • LiveBroader

    Technology never stop growing! Nice post.

  • http://twitter.com/RadeBigMan Rade

    gonna try one of those Nokia Lumia : )

  • alex alaskap

    aw man, now i have to upgrade my smartphone… again.

  • http://twitter.com/Gavin_Doyle Gavin Doyle

    what you mean upgrade, I still have to get a smartphone, so therefore I am ahead of the game :o) .. no Animal Farm or 1984

  • http://www.image-minded.com/ Neil Silverthorn

    Great idea for a new app! Don’t have a Lumia phone, but Nokia City Lens is one more reason to upgrade. Nice!

  • K. Doug Allen

    I’m a technology freak, but sometimes eve I wonder when we will hit information overload. I already feel like having a cooling fan implanted in my head.

  • http://twitter.com/haroldlgardner Harold Gardner

    Really slick use of the technology.

  • http://twitter.com/MartialArts_Web Martial Arts Web

    sounds fun!

  • http://www.facebook.com/cristianbernath Chris Dadd

    Great idea for a new app!

  • http://twitter.com/UrServiceCoach Dan Murray

    Wow…. there is so much happening so fast. Thanks for sharing this.

  • Catherine White Photography

    These augmented realty games make me feel off balance. Don’t think it’s for me.

  • http://twitter.com/tag64geoff geoff tegjeu

    AR conneted to AI and a different reality will emerge, thereby opening a different dimension ..fun time

  • http://twitter.com/AIMERmarketing AIMERmarketing.com

    Stunning! Would love to see the long gone Wonders of the World sites using the augmented reality view :)

  • http://twitter.com/DeanMWaters Dean M Waters

    Great article and nice use of technology

  • http://twitter.com/photofact Photography-Factory

    this is very creepy but i bet it will be the way everything is done in five years

  • http://twitter.com/barbecuecaterer Philip Lee Hewitson

    It’s amazing what we can do now

  • http://bajabybus.com/ Baja By Bus

    Not for me, thanks!

  • http://twitter.com/Alpha_Level Alpha Level

    Wow!!! Great idea for a new app!

  • http://twitter.com/HJ91 Harshad Joshi

    too good, but too late..nokia is going to end its rule in handset business in coming 4 years. windows os will not help nokia who killed symbian/meego for M!cro$0ft.

  • http://www.clubnokiard.com/ Frankie Bloise

    At first I though Nokia City Lens was some other silly project.

    But after putting this to test, I was visiting some place in East London I’ve never been before. I was a bit lost even though I was using Nokia Maps but the place was so crowded I could not tell which way to go, thanks to the City Lens app I was finally able to look up the place (was a developers conference).

  • http://twitter.com/KayStone007 Kay Stone

    Well done Nokia!

  • http://twitter.com/mmwalker mmwalker

    Because of the imaginations of the people before us and our own imaginations we fantasized about the technology we live with today. Those who made their dreams come true changed the world.

  • http://twitter.com/ManuTosi Manuela Tosi

    Grande articolo. Mi è piaciuto.

  • http://twitter.com/GummBarry Barry Gumm

    Thanks

  • http://www.facebook.com/MarkAReynolds Mark Reynolds

    Another great reason to want the fabulous Nokia Lumia 920

  • http://twitter.com/TumorWarrior Regular guy w/ BT

    Indeed, this does sound a bit like the Matrix

  • http://www.facebook.com/daniel.pirlando Daniel Pirlando

    Really cool.

  • http://twitter.com/DuaneTilden Duane Tilden

    Nice article, interesting app, would be useful!

  • Pauli

    Especially handy during travel in strange places..

  • http://www.linkedin.com/pub/stjepan-radic/23/a00/b84 Stjepan

    Awesome. Thank you.

  • http://twitter.com/CaffeOCMommy Caffeinated OC Mommy

    Just as long as those maps lead me the way to a nice shade of lipstick…