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http://vimeo.com/8569187
This is a concept video for a quite frankly startling future. Augmented reality is the concept of an information overlay on the real world. It would allow, in the first versions, users to be able to view gps-style route-finding as an overlay through your car windscreen. You would be warned of problems in the road miles away out of your view and be prompted with arrows for when your turning is coming up - all without having to take your eyes off the road.
In this video we see the logical, if worrying, extreme of augmented reality. At the beginning of the video we see our protagonist turn down his "advertising level". In this reality you get paid directly for being advertised to by companies in a very close and personal way.
Our protagonist is also able to pull information quickly from wherever he/she is - this would be handy I am sure.
Would the benefits of being about to "search" at any time override the invasive advertising models?
Could this version of advertising be a logical extreme? For example, 20 companies pay you £1 a day to be exposed to their ads. This gives you £20 a day. If you then spend your money on one of the advertisers you've effectively given the others advertisers money to a single advertiser - this "gamble" by advertisers could be worth while as long as you buy a certain amount from the company. Is it financially viable and what is the average per/day cost you'd need to be paid?
Thoughts?
All the best
Spare Ed
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