Facebook Buys Oculus VR and I Feel Fine
Guess Watches launch their first iPhone app integrated with Augmented Reality in the UK! - YouTube
They call this a first?
Augment Anything
We recently cut this video together to show off the different types of augmented reality projects we have worked on. Enjoy!
Ringleader Broitman Speaks At The IAB
Ringleader Broitman Gets Bloody at Ad:Tech SF
On Wednesday April 21st, from 11-1pm, I will be chairing the Marketing Masters track at Ad:Tech San Francisco entitled, “The Bleeding Edge of Advertising Innovation”. As you can see, I am pretty excited about it:
Circ.us Ringleader Swords Presents at Augmented Reality Meetup
For those of you that missed it (the whole thing is good, but if you want to get your Swords fix right away, it starts around minute 7):
A Ringleader is Augmented In Vegas
Last week I led a master class at the iMedia Breakthrough Summit entitled, "Augmenting The Future". Despite the fact that my agency has been doing a lot with Augmented Reality, my goal was not to proselytize or blindly extol the virtues of a technology that many in the room were not intimately familiar with.
No, that was not my goal at all.
If anything, I was there to get people not to use Augmented Reality. Superfluous use of technology tends to minimize the impact of use cases that actually make sense. My fear is that the marketing community will adopt this technology, exploit it and then spit it out like so many technologies before it (Second Life, anyone).
My hope is that we have matured as an industry and that we are able to do our due diligence before leveraging the technological flavor of the month (not that Augmented Reality is new--it has been around for quite some time. It is, however, new to the marketing community).
With that said, I think the class went great! Representatives from Traction, OMD, Kraft, The Integer Group, 20th Century Fox among others were all present. It seemed that I got people thinking strategically and that was my goal. As always thanks to Brad Berens, Daisey Whitney, Katharine Panessidi and the entire iMedia family for the opportunity to share some of my passion with the marketing community.
Now, as promised, here are my slides (there are only a few...give me a call if you want me to talk you through them :) )
Augmenting iMediaView more presentations from Adam Broitman.
No, that was not my goal at all.
If anything, I was there to get people not to use Augmented Reality. Superfluous use of technology tends to minimize the impact of use cases that actually make sense. My fear is that the marketing community will adopt this technology, exploit it and then spit it out like so many technologies before it (Second Life, anyone).
My hope is that we have matured as an industry and that we are able to do our due diligence before leveraging the technological flavor of the month (not that Augmented Reality is new--it has been around for quite some time. It is, however, new to the marketing community).
With that said, I think the class went great! Representatives from Traction, OMD, Kraft, The Integer Group, 20th Century Fox among others were all present. It seemed that I got people thinking strategically and that was my goal. As always thanks to Brad Berens, Daisey Whitney, Katharine Panessidi and the entire iMedia family for the opportunity to share some of my passion with the marketing community.
Now, as promised, here are my slides (there are only a few...give me a call if you want me to talk you through them :) )
Augmenting iMediaView more presentations from Adam Broitman.
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