Augmented Reality QR codes cover Tokyo N Building
Augmented reality comes in handy all the time, like when you need to do maintenance and repair. Now the Tokyo N Building is covered in augmented reality QR codes.
The building is designed so that spectators can use their cellular phones to read the ever-changing QR codes, and will receive up-to-date information on what is happening, including Twitter updates.
If you want to see this technology in action, feel free to hit the jump and see a video of it for yourself.
N Building from Alexander Reeder on Vimeo.
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