Spatial computing is a new form of computing that combines computer vision and artificial intelligence to seamlessly integrate visual content into the real world around us. Read more about the tools, devices, platforms and implications for these technologies that can be used in learning, teaching and more.
Presented at Computers in Libraries 2019 with Alex Haber (Head of Education at Magic Leap), Washington D.C.
2. Immersive Technologies imitate or extend our physical world via digital simulations
to give us the sense of immersion (i.e., to be completely absorbed into something.)
4. XR is Extended Reality
• The X is a variable that can stand for anything.
• Right now, it includes 360°/360°virtual reality (VR), true VR, augmented
reality (AR) mixed reality (MR), spatial computing, holograms, etc. It’s the
full spectrum of Immersive Technology.
• Devices supporting these forms of immersive applications can be referred
to as XR devices.
• XR technologies are being seen in many industries (e.g., art, education, real
estate, medicine, engineering, entertainment, interior design, music,
libraries, etc.).
Source: https://goo.gl/bgyBC1
5. Source: http://goo.gl/51gGTb
Essentially, a computer is trying to trick your brain into believing that
you are in a completely different environment.
Virtual reality completely shuts one out
from the rest of the world while being surrounded by digital
content. A head-mounted display (HMD) displays the image
which is modified when one moves their head and/or interacts
with the content via other input modalities (e.g., hand
controllers, voice commands, MRTouch etc.)
10. Remember Google Glasses?
Fit: Adjustable nosepads and durable frame fits any face. Extra
nosepads in two sizes.
Display : High resolution display is the equivalent of a 25-inch-high
definition screen from eight feet away.
Camera: Photos - 5 MP; Videos - 720p
Audio: Bone Conduction Transducer
Connectivity: Wi-Fi - 802.11b/g; Bluetooth
Storage: 12 GB of usable memory, synced with Google cloud storage.
16 GB Flash total.
Battery: One day of typical use. Some features, like video recording,
are more battery intensive.
Charger: Included Micro USB cable and charger.
12. Mixed Reality (MR) real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and
visualizations where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time.
13. The Weather Channel’s “immersive mixed reality” (IMR) videos are intense!
Video: https://youtu.be/69nUZmQ2w8A
16. Spatial Computing combines computer vision and artificial intelligence to
seamlessly integrate visual content into the real-world around us.
Use physical space as a medium to interact with technology.
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Technology moves fast and
Spatial Computing is the new frontier
MMS
2G
Internet
3G
Video
4G
Voice
1G
Voice
PSTN
5G+
Computing and
communications
convergence on
one device
Evolution of
communication
devices
Evolution of
personal
computing
devices
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We've come a long way to create Magic Leap One
The Beast
First Magic Leap Prototype
2014
WD3
Magic Leap Wearable Demo
2016
Magic Leap One
First truly Spatial Computing device,
convenient for prolonged usage
U.S. release on August 8, 2018
2018
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Magic Leap One is a uniquely differentiated spatial
computing device
Lightwear Lightpack Control
• Industry leading operating range
• Physiologically safe clipping planes
• Highest volume viewing frustum
• Real-time eye tracking
• Spatialized audio
• 6 DoF controller
• Gesture tracking
• Voice recognition
• Multi-modal input
• Dedicated computer
vision processor
• Persistent objects
• High powered chipset
• Biometric ID
24. Everyone in the group can see and interact
with the content in the room.
25. One person opens her personal drive to
access a file and shares with the rest of
the group.
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Our Approach: Forging a Transformative Partnership
ML Technical Support
&
Advisory Services
Spatial Computing
Sandbox
Learning Resources
Application
Development
Course / Project
Integration
Technical Research Collaboration
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Within 5 months of releasing our first product, Magic Leap Education has launched, forged partnerships and is
beginning to revolutionize the education sector across the country!
100+
800+
700+
Higher / secondary education and library partners in
the spatial computing community
Magic Leap One demos given to students, faculty and
administration
Application developers building / ready to build
educational content on Magic Leap One
ML Education: A Movement is Building...
41. • Structure Sensor w/ Skanect
• Merge Cubes
• Merge VR Goggles
• 3D scanning projects for AR/VR
Source: https://goo.gl/Ee1W2j
Video: https://goo.gl/ZhxqzW
New workshops!
Video: https://goo.gl/A3EHAE
https://structure.io
42. Partnering with Museums!
360° and 3D scanning project, Seminole Historical Society
3D scanned object in VR, prototype for Imagine Museum
Showing artist/philanthropist, Trish Duggan,
what is possible using Magic Leap.
A meeting about VR inside VR.
Holograms via MERGE Cube
43. Social Experiment: meeting inside VR to
discuss a VR conference to be held in VR.
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44. Potential Library Partnerships and Vendor Discounts with Magic Leap.
https://tblc.org https://neflin.org https://www.seflin.org
46. Best tools for building an augmented reality experience
For Programmers:
Vuforia - Deliver AR innovation with the market-leading Vuforia platform
Kudan AR - Artificial Perception technologies
Wikitude - location-based, marker or markerless AR experiences
For Non-programmers:
Blippbuilder - Transform packaging, ads, magazines, posters and more.
HP Reveal - Adding value to printed content through visual interactivity
Source: https://goo.gl/1yLalY
51. Godot Engine Now Has OpenVR and AR Support!
Source: https://goo.gl/eFqLw6
Download at https://godotengine.org
52. WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API for
rendering interactive 3D and 2D graphics within any
compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins.
Source: https://goo.gl/UdqnLV
https://get.webgl.org
55. 360° Photo using Mozilla's A-Frame VR framework to
render it in the browser using WebGL
Try it!
RoundMe 360° iLab tour: https://goo.gl/QY8cJw
Dr. Sylvia Earle's childhood home, Seminole Historical Society, Low Season live