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Beauty standards over the year/ picture taking techniques
How random information can be turned and repurposed. This poet is reading out automobile licence and registration plates. The idea to me could also be applied in deconstructing code or selfies, as well as shows to example that once the information is public it's open to interpretation.
Future Forecasting at AWE2017
Successfully submitted the physical magazine. Here is the video clip that shows how an app is working on my phone
https://www.newyorker.com/cartoons/cartoon-desk/introducing-new-yorker-cartoons-in-augmented-reality
Experience the interior lives of inanimate objects—as interpreted by cartoonist Liana Finck—via The New Yorker Today app.
The NewYorker presents AR features by recognising the real objects as target image, which is absolutely incredable. The program has to first recognise a familiar image target to augment the space. This example shows that any real object can be augmented
Successful and struggling development of the app using Unity with Vuforia project development. Build settings set to ios Device. The documents were created to use for xCode program. Once opened in xCode, solve all the errors, set device to iPhone Portrait mode. I had troubles while creating, and thanks to my classmate Costas, i followed his advice. In the project library, find document info.plist, add to the list a raw - Privacy - Camera Usage Description. The augmentation works well, now the plan is to add music to Unity project and film the process!!
Vogue advanced digital magazine layout. Interactive features and great use of negative space
The Typical and most common digital magazine layout is as default used on the Apple Bookshelf app. The articles are presented in a way of web page articles - scrolled down to read more and featuring graphical elements in pictures and images. This type of layout, in my opinion, has a pleasurable reading experience. The text size adjusts according to platform size. The personality of the brand retained by font decision and imagery. In this example of Rolling Stone latest issue perchaised from the official app, the articles are easily percieved by the user, but it senses lack of style compared to the printed layout. The lack of running head, folie and byline affects the Rolling Stone digital magazine. As the layout structure is the same with other magazines destriputed on Apple store Bookshelf platform, it is hard to be original and creative in digital layout.