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The revolution has just begun!!

Thursday, May 13, 2010 @ 01:05 PM
posted by Geppy Parziale

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Captured by the cellphones

Monday, March 29, 2010 @ 01:03 AM
posted by Geppy Parziale

Today, the national Spanish newspaper El Pais published an article on the event we took part during the last three days.

During March the 25th, 26th and 27th, the lab with title “The camera in your cellphone” directed by Alberto Tognazzi and the lab with title “What can you do with an iPhone?” directed by Geppy Parziale put together more than 30 people composed by musicians, developers, graphical designers, movie makers and artists.

During the three days, Alberto recorded videos of musicians (Manos de Topo, Blanca Lamar, San León, Los Seis Días and more) within the Raval, one of the most suggestive zones of Barcelona. Those videos were recorded using smart phones and uploaded on YouTube. Each musician selected a place and played a song representing an inspired emotion.

In the meantime, Geppy directed a group of developers and graphic designers to build an iPhone app that will be sent to the AppStore. The app will provide a virtual trip through the Raval and provide the recorded videos on a map of Barcelona.

This is the link to the event.

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New iPhone apps with Augmented Reality

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 @ 09:10 PM
posted by Geppy Parziale

We just completed the upload of 5 new iPhone Apps on the AppStore. The 5 apps are

  • Milano Metro AR
  • Madrid Metro AR
  • Roma Metro AR
  • Barcelona Metro AR
  • Valencia Metro AR
Madrid Metro AR is an augmented reality app for travelers with iPhone 3Gs. It helps you to quickly locate the closest subway stations.
After launching the app, the Madrid subway stops are displayed onto a map of the city together with your current location. Select the closest station and an arrow will help you indicating the right direction.
Then, when you lift the iPhone in front of you, you will be able to see the direction and the distance to subway stations nearby while turning around.
While you watch through your iPhone camera, you will see the subway stops superimposed, the name and the distance to reach them to ease your subway traveling.
These are apps with augmented reality for travelers with iPhone 3Gs. They help you to quickly locate the closest subway stations.
After launching the app, the subway stops are displayed onto a map of the city together with your current location. Selecting the closest station, an arrow will help you indicating the right direction.
Metro Madrid MapMadrid Metro Arrow
Then, when you lift the iPhone in front of you, you will be able to see the direction and the distance to subway stations nearby while turning around.
While you watch through your iPhone camera, you will see the subway stops superimposed, the name and the distance to reach them to ease your subway traveling.
Madrid Metro AR

Here the 5 wonderful icons:

Stay tuned. Soon we will publish the iTunes links.

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