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treading the borders of cyberspace

augmented reality project image onto real world –calligraphy teaching field manuals/tourist guides –device gives appropriate information head-up display –merge real and virtual worlds

mobile devices mobile phones bigger screens, more computational PDAs GSM & GPS connections... videophones, digital cameras real time … upload/download smart cards, e-cash we know who you are...

ubiquitous computing –PC, modem, printer –VCR, remote control –satellite, digital TV receiver –CD, HiFi + remote controls –microwave, washing machine –home security, phone/fax, etc. etc. etc. how many computers in your house?

wearable computers from wrist-watch videophones to tee-shirt displays...

Georgia Tech, Atlanta

lecture using liveboard - electronic whiteboard

‘write’ on electronic slides

later … student’s replay slides, audio and video