Personal Research Project on QR Codes and Augmented Reality - Final Presentation
Labels: Augmented Reality, Daqri, Personal Research Project, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Thursday, May 12, 2011
Artefact 6 - Evaluation
Labels: Augmented Reality, Daqri, Personal Research Project, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Thursday, May 12, 2011
Multimedia Exhibition Images and Profile Text
Labels: Exhibition, Multimedia, Nottingham Trent University 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Getting Your News Through Social Media
Labels: News, Social Media, Twitter 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Monday, May 09, 2011
The Culmination of my Personal Research Project on #QRCodes and #AugmentedReality
Labels: Augmented Reality, Personal Research Project, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsIf you're not sure how to scan the QR Codes, find out here
Posted by Dan Ryland at Thursday, May 05, 2011
Testing #Daqri Features on an iPod Touch - Artefact 6
Labels: Augmented Reality, Daqri, Personal Research Project, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Thursday, May 05, 2011
Logo Development For Our Multimedia Exhibition 2011
Labels: Exhibition, Logo, MMXI, Multimedia, Nottingham Trent University 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Logo Development For Our Multimedia Exhibition 2011
Labels: Exhibition, Logo, MMXI, Multimedia, Nottingham Trent University 0 commentsPosted via email from IMPS
Posted by Dan Ryland at Wednesday, May 04, 2011
#Daqri May be the Answer - Artefact 6
Labels: Augmented Reality, Daqri, Personal Research Project, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Monday, May 02, 2011
I'm Spitting QR Codes
Labels: Poster, QR Codes 0 commentsA few weeks ago I spotted this video and thought it was a brilliant idea. I've therefore create my own, Version 1, to hopefully develop into something that I can use for real. So far it's just a short video but I would like to develop into a proper introduction. I may also use this idea as one of my exhibition images once developed further.
Posted by Dan Ryland at Sunday, May 01, 2011