Showing posts with label war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label war. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Sneak Peak - tech location review - AR WAR OF 1812


The augmented reality model of the USRC cutter in the 1813 incident is at GPS position mid Hudson River. Crew member Rubin poses to check photo opportunity.


The spirit of Captain James Lawrence appears adjoining his tomb in the Trinity Church yard.


Inflated international (1813) bank notes are floating mid air on Wall Street. The spirit of Cap. Lawrence is strutting down Wall St. celebrating his naval prowess.

Come to Castle Clinton, Battery Park at 2pm on Saturday, April 6, 2013 and co-creator public historian Kathleen Hulser and I will give you a personal tour.

For those who want to sojourn on your own with an iPad/iPhone/Android device, scan this:

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Cutter v. Smuggler


The New York Council for the Humanities has provided a partial funding grant to create the augmented reality (AR) channel "Cutter v. Smuggler" for the Augmented Incidents of the War of 1812 series by Kathleen Hulser, public historian, and Steve Bull, user experience designer and AR coder. Harvestworks is the fiscal sponsor for the Hulser/Bull team. The channel "Cutter v. Smuggler" will be available for FREE to the public by the Junaio Augmented Reality Browser. For more information on this Hulser/Bull project read their blog at The War of 1812 - 1814.