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Index
Foreword Preface
Why I Wrote This Book Who Should Read This Book Navigating This Book O’Reilly Safari How to Contact Us Acknowledgements
1. A New Wave of Reality
What Is Augmented Reality? How AR Is Evolving An Entryway to Your Senses AR Across Industries
Augmented Health Augmented Learning Augmented Retail Augmented Work Augmented Entertainment
Today’s AR: Focusing on the Human Experience
2. Seeing the World Anew
You Are the Controller Observing Movement and Predicting Activities Building a 3-D Map with SLAM Technology Helping the Blind to See Teaching a Computer to See with Machine Learning Training the Brain to See with Sound Choose Your Own Reality
3. Tactile Sensations
Haptics and Touchscreens Deformable Screens Adding a Sense of Touch Beyond the Screen Haptics as a Method of Communication A Brave New World and the Feelies Sensory Substitution
4. Audio and Hearables
Location-Aware Augmented Audio Walks Augmented Audio to Build Empathy and Understanding Helping the Blind Navigate Urban Spaces Designing Something Good for Everyone Surrounding You with Sound Imagination and Playing with Sound Augmented Audio and Personalization Hearables That Are Always Listening
5. Digital Smell and Taste
Smell-O-Vision Returns Personalized Scent Communication and Smell Narratives Digital Smellscapes Health and Augmented Smell Tasting the Digital The Future of Digital Taste and Smell
6. Storytelling and the Human Imagination
Imagination and Creativity Presence Moving Past Novelty Aura and Contextualized Presence Remediation and Transcending the Old Media Specificity Storytelling Conventions: Where We’ve Been
1. Virtual Try-On 2. Hole in the Wall, Floor, or Table 3. Ghosts 4. Living Pictures 5. X-Ray Vision 6. 3-D Drawing
Storytelling Conventions: What’s Emerging
1. Abstract and Artistic AR Filters 2. Shared Virtual Space 3. Objects Telling Stories 4. Action Galleries and 3-D AR Stickers 5. You Are the Star: 3-D Photo-Realistic Personalized AR Avatars
7. Avatars and Objects as Living Change Agents
The Ultimate Selfie AI’ll Be Right Back Invoked Computing 4-D Printing The Reality Editor
8. The Body as Interface
Electronic Skin and the Body as Touch Screen Responsive Clothing Embedding Technology Inside the Body Think Your Reality
9. Growing the Possibilities
1. AR as a Visualization Experience 2. AR as an Annotated Experience 3. AR as a Real Time Translation Experience 4. AR as a Magical Experience 5. AR as a Multisensorial Experience 6. AR as a Directed or Guided Experience Using Calm Technology 7. AR as a Communication Experience 8. AR as a Superhuman Experience 9. AR as a Real Time Measurement Experience 10. AR as a Highly Personalized Experience That You Customize Artists and Wonderment
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