Augmented reality Twitter feed shirt
Posted on Tuesday March 3rd 2009 at 11:38
Today, I stumbled upon a post from PSFK that grabbed my attention. At Squidder, they apparently love augmented reality and besides an nice experiment with a car, they made an augmented reality Twitter feed shirt.

On the front of the shirt, a pattern - containing a Twitter username - is printed. When the pattern is detected by computer or phone, the Twitter feed from the corresponding Twitter user (embedded in the pattern) is displayed!
PaperTweet3d: Augmented Reality T-shirts from squidder on Vimeo.
Tags: augmented reality, T-shirt, twitter
Nice!
Now if only we would wear some see-through VR-glasses all-day, the world would be a pretty cool place
It’s the VR version of my tweetshirt: http://blog.stef.be/?8524
Looking good, but how will this work in real life? everybody needing a divice for seeing others t-shirts? Build in screens or projectors seem more interesting..
on the other hand it could bare some game idea’s or privacy settings for narrowcasting in it..