Hi Samantha,
an interesting 'state of play' report from JISC on AR was just published:
http://blog.observatory.jisc.ac.uk/2011/04/08/techwatch-report-augmented-reality-for-smartphones/
I'm a AR believer too, it's potentially a powerful technological solution
but one which still seems to be in search of a problem.
Best,
Stephen
--On 22 February 2012 20:13 +0000 Samantha Hammell
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> Hi all,
> I am trying to put together a research proposal for a phD based on the
> idea of using augmented reality for the delivery of objects information
> in their geospacial context. I am playing with a few ideas such as using
> 'normal' spaces as a blank canvas where information can be layered and
> triggered to reveal different type of contexts. I am thinking the
> triggers could be objects but also any other contextual material such as
> buildings, etc. Timelines inclusions?
>
> Right now i am gathering research to better formulate my thoughts so any
> ideas, articles etc. please send my way. Thanks!
>
> @Shammell on twitter
>
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