Posted on February 12, 2012, 6:19 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
As a proof of concept demo, I developed an iPhone augmented reality app that adds an interactive element to a promotional backstage pass. A marker is printed on a flyer, in a CD booklet, a poster, or displayed on a screen Animation and graphics appear when viewed with app Could be a feature of an […]
Posted on January 10, 2012, 12:34 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
During 2008-2010, I led the LP33 development team in the creation of our suite of mobile apps for the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Nokia, and Palm WebOS platforms. Press Release: LP33.tv Announces Music TV for Blackberry, Android, Palm, and Nokia Smartphones LP33.TV Nokia App Click images for full size view. Nokia “My Daily App” Review: “Remember […]
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Posted on July 30, 2010, 5:12 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
Visual tags, seen below, are similar to barcodes When decoded using a mobile phone camera, visual tags can directly connect the mobile to an internet site, a ringtone download, or any other type of media Step 1: A person receives a flyer promoting a new DVD release The back of the flyer contains a visual […]
Posted on July 30, 2010, 4:48 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
Visual tags, seen below, are similar to barcodes When decoded using a mobile phone camera, visual tags can directly connect the mobile to an internet site, a ringtone download, or any other type of media Step 1: A fan receives a flyer promoting a new album The back of the flyer contains a visual tag […]
Posted on July 29, 2010, 2:29 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
During the late 1990’s I became intrigued by the concept of linking digital information to the physical world to create a “real world wide web.” I was in part introduced to this concept by J.C Spohrer’s paper “Information In Places” (Spohrer, J. C. 1999. Information in places. IBM Syst. J. 38, 4 (Dec. 1999), 602-628). […]
Posted on July 22, 2010, 5:43 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
Notes were captured with a I-Mate JasJar/HTC Universal smartphone paired with a Wintec Bluetooth GPS unit Click on markers to view Geo Post It notes Pan map to view more notes by clicking arrows or by clicking map and moving mouse with left button held down Please upgrade your browser
Posted on July 22, 2010, 5:40 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
Notes were captured with a Samsung Blackjack smartphone paired with a Wintec Bluetooth GPS unit Click on markers to view Geo Post It notes Pan map to view more notes by clicking arrows or by clicking map and moving mouse with left button held down Please upgrade your browser
Posted on July 9, 2010, 4:58 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
While working at Charmed Technology, I was extensively involved in the development of demonstration applications, business proposals, and initial sales of the CharmIT wearable computing kit. This kit was based on Prof.Thad Starner’s “Lizzy” wearable which he developed as a MIT Media Lab graduate student. Starting in late 1999, Greg Priest-Dorman revised the “Lizzy” kit […]
Posted on July 9, 2010, 4:48 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
In early 2001, Mark Billinghurst, Dr. Hirokazu Kato, and I collaborated in developing a demonstration of video conferencing in a mobile, mixed reality environment. The application utilized the CharmIT wearable computing kit, along with a Sony Glasstron head mounted display, an Intersense USB tracker, and 802.11 wireless networking equipment. The software was based on the […]
Posted on July 7, 2010, 3:39 pm, by Jarrell Pair, under .
While at Charmed Technology, I was an associate producer on a team developing fashion shows which showcased wearable computing technology from a variety of electronics companies and research groups. These productions were inspired by a fashion show which took place at the MIT Media Lab as part of the First International Symposium on Wearable Computing […]