Archive for Virtual Video Glasses
Spy Net Video Glasses — Sample footage and details
Posted by: | CommentsHere’s a first look at a production model of the Spy Net Stealth Recording Video Glasses ( from Jakks Pacific) with 128 MB of memory, a tiny lithium polymer battery, a microphone, camera and video camera. The tiny camera is housed in the bridge of the glasses. It captures .avi video and sound; or stills and costs . See the full review in the October 2011 issue of Children’s Technology Review (childrenstech.com). Thanks to Ben Kates for the excellent video editing and the the kids at Mediatech Foundation (http
www.PirateLifestyle.com Quickie for the Pirate Lifestyle TV Show. I have my own pirated prototype of Google Glasses. Themost excellent way to be supportin’ Capt Rob and Pirate Lifestyle TV is ta LIKE & FAVORITE & THUMBS UP this video an’ be sharin’ it wit’ ye friends on Facebook an’ Twitter. A humble pirate “thank you” fer doin’ this. Arrrrr. YouTube www.youtube.com Subscribe: www.youtube.com *** Don’t be missin’ a show. Sail Around the Web-O-Sphere wit’ Capt Rob! Website: www.piratelifestyle.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: Gplus.to This is a different and much more complicated style of video. I really hope you like it. I spent many hours editing and getting everything just right. This video is made of multiple short clips, with a LOT of editing to get it all together. Arrr. I’m sure you have heard of the Google Project, or what everyone knows as Google glasses. So this pirate has created his own Google glasses prototype. Let’s put these bad boys on and see what we can see. Scanning…Sailboat. Scanning…Shrimp boat Scanning…Paragliding dumbass Scanning…Blue Angels badass Scanning…Big bird Scanning…Tiki Scanning…Scarlet Scanning…Hot babe Important incoming message. From your Admiral. When you get done playing around with your Stupid Glasses get your butt back to the sailboat! I hope you enjoyed this pirate lifestyle TV video. Be sure ta be subscribin’ so you won’t be missing a thing. With ye help, me goal be ta motivate and …
Lady Gaga did NOT invent Video Sunglasses, and they are NOT the first sunglasses to record pictures and Video. We have been developing this technology for over a year and selling them online to the public for over 6 months. This is a video clip from an interview I did to show people the video sunglasses we already have and sell on our website. Dont be fooled by big stars and big companies. Our Video Sunglasses are Hi Def 720p and have a comfortable rubberized frame, they shoot pictures and HD Video with sound, and come in many colors with interchangable lenses. ONLY www.videowatch.ca Please help support the small businesses, It will make ya feel good! and most important..Be Safe and Have Fun!
Windows Project Glass: One day too…
Posted by: | CommentsMicrosoft released their augmented reality glasses prototype right away…
Google Project Glass: Google glasses demo parody (HD)
Posted by: | Commentsnma.tv Google’s lame commercial demo introducing its virtual reality glasses, known as Google Project Glass, http is crying out to be parodied. Project Glass is being worked on by Google’s Google[x] division. Rumor has it that the augmented reality, voice-activated heads-up display Google glasses will be available in time for Christmas. Google says it believes technology should work for you — “to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don’t.” What could possibly go wrong?
Myvu Solo Ipod Video Glasses review:
Posted by: | CommentsThe Myvu solo is a solid attempt at a piece of Head mounted display, but it’s build quality should justify a slightly cheaper price tag. OS Reviewz-2012
3D stereo anaglyph virtual Artgallery part_3 looking left
Posted by: | CommentsFor a perfect impression of the architecture of the virtual art gallery please visit the videos chronological, starting with part 1. Part 3: The biggest exhibition in the gallery is a walkaround in the main building with many black&white images. In two parts, either looking to the left or to the right side. Mark Mender, one of the top german fashion photographers between 1961 and 1981 started a new carreer in 1982 in television post production, computeranimation and corporate video with his new company TV-ONE Studio. Since 2000 he started experimenting and producing 3D stereoscopic videos, first „interlaced for shutter glasses, later on also in „cross view pairs for screen projection. Having a lot of vintage prints and transparencies of his work as a fashion photographer, Mark Mender started 2006 to use his tools for computeranimation and editing to create his own virtual art gallery as website and DVD www.fashion-photography-gallery.com The gallery is a big modern building with realtime walkarounds, 8 slideshows and 5 Pavillions with special themes, like fashion photography in egypt, bali, tahiti and evern Alaska. Now there is also a 3D stereoscopic version available to be shown at vernissages and art exhibitions. An idea how it looks like in 3D you can see here as anaglyph videos for red/cyan-glasses. There will be more videos, like walks to the 5 Pavillions in the near future. The complete 2D full colour version you can find at www.fashion-photography-gallery.com …
Vritual Dressing Room – Trylive.com Quick Tour HD
Posted by: | CommentsTotal Immersion, the market leader in Augmented Reality, is launching a new version of TryLive Eyewear, the virtual eyewear try-on application. TryLive offers brands, stores and e-commerce retailers a unique possibility to increase their in-shop and on-line sales. Thanks to the new version, accessible on www.trylive.com, advertisers and distributors will be able to create and to quickly configure their own virtual fitting-room with their full product catalog, for a very attractive price and no technical constraints. The integration to the client’s site is achievable through a simple widget. Additionally, TryLive Eyewear in SaaS mode (Software as a Service) offers a set of functionalities specifically dedicated to the optical industry : shared eyewear catalog, virtual scaling of IPD (interpupillary distance), multiview to compare simultaneously up to 4 pairs of glasses and geolocation of retail outlets. TryLive Eyewear naturally fits into the client’s journey: users can virtually try-on a pair of glasses seen on product pages, take a snapshot of the result, publish it on Facebook and share it with friends. For retailers, this means a higher number of views, a higher conversion rate and an increase in turnover. Furthermore, trying-on-line is a sure way to generate an informed purchase, therefore reducing the amount of goods returns for retailers and grandly optimizing clients’ acquisition costs. TryLive Eyewear is available on internet, on mobile devices (iPad, iPhone and …
