Follow a musician Friday

Published on Nov 20th, 2009 by  

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Anyone who uses Twitter on a regular basis will have seen the #followfriday hashtag, in which people recommend other people worth following. In the spirit of things, here are Day and Night’s current favourite tweeting musicians and artists.

Who: Marina & the Diamonds (@marinasdiamonds)
Why?: As well as being a talented and gorgeous individual, burgeoning pop star Marina is also a genuinely nice person. It’s interesting to watch such a person become a pop star, which trust us, despite her tweet below, she will be by summer 2010.
Sample Tweet: “Can’t wait to be deemed the failure of 2010 ya’ll! Off to Hollywood to become an uber hot socialite now! Byyyyye!”

Who: Adebisi Shank (@adebisishank)
Why?: Humorous tweets from the Dublin frenetic rock trio taking in occasional reports from tours in Japan.
Sample Tweet: “Anyone get the Mr Tayto book? Was he really molested by the Monster Munch Cyclops?”
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Welcome to Augmented Reality

Published on Oct 23rd, 2009 by  

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The latest and greatest trend to emerge from technology and web circles is the stuff of science fiction films. Augmented Reality is a software mashup of reality and a virtual world which combines directory data, maps, your in-built mobile camera, 3D and GPS info to produce tailored information or experiences based on where you stand.

Layar, which is the first major application to be released which uses this functionality (as AR is really a clever combination of existing data and media) was launched this month for smartphones like the iPhone and Google Android. Start up Layar on your phone and it sets your location. You can then use it to search for the nearest bars, restaurants, public transport, Daft.ie listings, Google Maps, hotels and even the nearest people on Twitter (if they’ve set their location).

The results are overlayed over the phone’s camera output depending on where you point it. It works wonderfully and is an incredibly useful tool. If it becomes popular though, watch out for the increase of street phone theft due to people standing around static with their arms outstretched offering their phone to the world.

AR has already seen some genuinely innovative uses in entertainment too. Games are probably the first medium to pick up on AR with examples like Eyepet on the PS3 giving young gamers the opportunity to interact with a pet using a camera and their TV.

The technology is been innovatively used to promote the upcoming TV series The Vampire Diaries in the US. Passers-by a large screen on a busy city street see their image and in a play on the accepted myth that vampires don’t have reflections, they’ll see themselves disappear while other people remain in the background.
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