A kid from Nebraska shows up in New York City to make it big. This kid was Bryan Odell, a 21-year-old college dropout who lived with his parents. Gangly, with curly blond hair, he looked and talked as if he arrived straight from central casting. (“I was just a kid from Nebraska,” he says.) But central casting had nothing to do with it. As an aspiring YouTuber, he cast himself.
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Augmented Reality app Blippar gets a boost from Justin Bieber who is using the technology to promote his new album. Beliebers will have the opportunity to access content, hear new tracks, enter competitions and even purchase the album just by pointing their phone at an album cover or promotional material.
Read MoreAn impressive iPad app from the Museum of Modern Art goes beyond simple exploration of the museum’s collection to create a really interactive experience for kids, and maybe adults too. You can look at the creative processes of artists, but also do group drawings (you draw the head, I’ll do the body) and get inspiration from the ‘ideas section.’
Read MoreThe Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is adding another dimension to art using the Layar augmented reality app.
Read MoreThe Serial Space collective presents Time Machine, a brand new platform for the development and presentation of time-based art in Sydney.
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