Browsing the Real-World Wide Web: Maintaining Awareness of Virtual Information in an AR Information Space
Abstract
In this paper we describe a prototype augmented reality (AR) system that allows us to experiment with interfaces to a 3D spatialized information space based on the World Wide Web. We call such an information space the Real-World Wide Web (RWWW) because it merges the WWW with the physical world. We present the assumptions we make about the characteristics of such a system, discuss the implications of those assumptions for AR interfaces, and describe our initial experiences creating a prototype RWWW browser.
Full Reference:
Rob Kooper and Blair MacIntyre. "Browsing the Real-World Wide Web: Maintaining Awareness of Virtual Information in an AR Information Space." To appear in the International Journal of HCI.