Phenomenal Augmented Reality allows us to watch how things are watching us!
http://www.instructables.com/id/Phenomen...-Watch-Ho/
EXCERPT: In my childhood I discovered an interesting phenomenon: if I connected a light source to a sufficiently amplified television receiver, and waved the light around in front of a video camera, I could get the light to function as a 3D augmented reality display that would overlay the sightfield of the camera, as virtual information on top of physical reality. [...] It worked by video feedback, and because of the feedback loop, it solved one of the most difficult problems in augmented reality: alignment between the real and virtual worlds. [...] As a professor, I teach this to the students in my Wearable Computing and Augmented Reality class every year, but a number of people have attempted to reproduce this interesting scientific result and have had difficulty (it is somewhat difficult to get all the conditions right for the phenomenon to occur). Therefore I came up with a very simple way to teach and explain this phenomenon. [...] Step 1: Get and prepare the materials....
3 ways to open a beer with your tailgate
http://www.forgivegallagher.com/blog.php?post_id=116
EXCERPT: I was outside drinking beer while watching my boy ride his bicycle. I realized I had no bottle opener so I channeled my inner MacGruber and found ways to make due without going back inside the house for an opener.... [Video]
http://www.instructables.com/id/Phenomen...-Watch-Ho/
EXCERPT: In my childhood I discovered an interesting phenomenon: if I connected a light source to a sufficiently amplified television receiver, and waved the light around in front of a video camera, I could get the light to function as a 3D augmented reality display that would overlay the sightfield of the camera, as virtual information on top of physical reality. [...] It worked by video feedback, and because of the feedback loop, it solved one of the most difficult problems in augmented reality: alignment between the real and virtual worlds. [...] As a professor, I teach this to the students in my Wearable Computing and Augmented Reality class every year, but a number of people have attempted to reproduce this interesting scientific result and have had difficulty (it is somewhat difficult to get all the conditions right for the phenomenon to occur). Therefore I came up with a very simple way to teach and explain this phenomenon. [...] Step 1: Get and prepare the materials....
3 ways to open a beer with your tailgate
http://www.forgivegallagher.com/blog.php?post_id=116
EXCERPT: I was outside drinking beer while watching my boy ride his bicycle. I realized I had no bottle opener so I channeled my inner MacGruber and found ways to make due without going back inside the house for an opener.... [Video]