This sounds like the subculture William Gibson wrote about in his
recent "Spook Country". I was mumbling all through the book that it
was nothing new but there were some interesting "hack" theories posed
to handle various means of accessing GIS-specific AR performance art
indoors.

On Nov 30, 2007 3:13 PM, Mike Liebhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I've been thinking about use case for indoor gis ... including AR,
> augmented reality, and immersive  media. The core use case is handheld AR:
> just hold up the viewfinder on your phone and imagine geocoded hyperlinks,
> 3d vectors & polygons, and even photrealistic media, overlaid on the
> realworld view.

*snip*

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