Meatspace Augmented Reality: From Chester to Nagoya
Some thoughts on AR after finding some during my travels. TL;DR - cheaper content creation and better discovery tools are needed.
I love the web. The web should allow anyone to access any experience that they need without the need for native install or content walled garden.
Some thoughts on AR after finding some during my travels. TL;DR - cheaper content creation and better discovery tools are needed.
I've been exploring Chrome's Shape Detection API and its potential, even creating a QR code detector with a JS polyfill. While I appreciate the API, I'm more impressed by libraries like Jeeliz, which offer faster face detection and broader cross-platform compatibility via WebGL and WASM. This tech allows for augmented reality experiences without large app downloads and data harvesting. There are numerous practical applications for this technology, from text selection and translation to product search and accessibility features. I believe the web is ideal for such experiences, and although I appreciate the native Shape Detection API, its inconsistencies across platforms raise questions about the need for native implementations when web-based solutions using WebGL and WASM can offer better consistency and reach.