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March 04, 2008

March 4 Free Live Stream - 3D, Mobile, AR, LBS for Tourism Projects

The overbooked event on leading and bleeding edge technologies for tourism and cultural heritage projects at the Serious Games Institute (where we've recently opened an office!) on March 4 will be streamed live over the web and into their Second Life island. I will try to stream interviews with participants and exhibitors live from my mobile phone into Second Life for fun at lunchtime.

I'll be speaking about mobile augmented reality applications, 3d visualisation and location based education and tourism services at 11:30 GMT.

An overveiw of the event is below.
The live webcast from 09:30 GMT will probably be at this link (not certain, will post new link if necessary).
Search in Second Life for the Serious Games Institute, associated with Coventry University to watch there.
Streaming by partners Datmedia.

Virtual World, Wireless, Mobile, Video, Sound, GIS and Augmented Reality Technology Showcase on March 4th 2008 at the SGI

Leading experts in a range of digital media and communications technologies will be showcasing the use of advanced and innovative technologies to enrich the culture, heritage and tourism experience and make it globally accessible to the widest audience.

The workshop will also feature demonstrations and innovative interactive displays from industry leaders. It is a unique opportunity to get a comprehensive overview of the potential benefits of a holistic and integrated approach to technology solutions for culture, heritage and tourism.

Posted by Ron Edwards at March 4, 2008 12:05 AM

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