Re: Introductions (was - Re: timothy holborn has joined the Augmented Reality Community Group)

Hi Christine,

I've made a list of youtube clips here[1] you'll find some examples of what
is possible, without even considering commonplace functionality on various
major social-networks and such (ie: facebook, google, etc.).

If you have a look at SoLiD[2] the inception of which is discussed here [3]
alongside the availability of related technology [4] and the work that's
been developed overtime for credentials [5] within the CG [6] - i think you
might understand what sort of 'human centric' solution i'm looking to
develop, whilst also considering the application of badges could infer an
array of much broader possibilities thereafter...

Do many people in this CG have much understanding about Linked-Data? some
of the basics have been authored here[7] by timbl

Kind Regards,

Timothy Holborn.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCbmz0VSZ_vr0FURG1jtQ-poZOBivsjol
[2] https://github.com/solid/solid
[3] http://www.csail.mit.edu/solid_mastercard_gift
[4] http://www.mico-project.eu/pages/technology/
[5] http://opencreds.org/presentations/
[6] https://www.w3.org/community/credentials
[7] https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/


On 4 July 2016 at 16:20, Christine Perey <cperey@perey.com> wrote:

> Hello Timothy,
>
> Nice to meet you!
>
> The concept of using AR for biometric signatures has been bandied about
> several times but I’m not aware of anyone building or providing such a
> service.
>
> Just to make sure we use the same terminology, my definition of an
> Augmented Reality browser is a type of native mobile app that permits the
> user to have experiences that are developed with the authoring tools of the
> browser provider, encoded using the browser provider’s proprietary scene
> definition and most frequently accessed via the proxy service of the
> browser provider.
>
> Delivering AR experiences in a Web browser is (has been) the focus of
> discussions led by Rob Manson and others.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Christine Perey
>
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> On Jul 3, 2016, at 1:36 PM, Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've been working on the W3 CG Credentials, Payments, RWW and related
> works for a while now.  I'm interested in building an AR Browser.  I've
> been following Mico [1] for sometime and have recently found this CG.
>
> I'm based in OZ.  Interested in an array of other things about the web but
> my primary mission with AR related tech. is to ensure people own their own
> biometric signatures, which is something that i think can be done with a
> combination of technologies being considered within various W3 related
> communities.
>
> Nice to meet you all :)
>
> Timothy Holborn
> Skype: sailing_digital
> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ubiquitous
>
>
> [1] http://www.mico-project.eu/technology/
> On Sun, 3 Jul 2016 at 21:20 <sysbot+ipp@w3.org> wrote:
>
>>   Dear Chair, and Team Contact,
>>
>> On July 3, 2016, 11:18  UTC, timothy holborn joined the Augmented Reality
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Received on Monday, 4 July 2016 10:24:30 UTC