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Timing Is Everything: Google Glass and The Tragedy of Color (the app)

4 点作者 Devolver大约 12 年前

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chadrs大约 12 年前
&#62; Well, if you take some of that potion and mix it with the power of Google Glass, and you have something remarkable: an app that lets you see the world in real time through other people's eyes.<p>That is the essence of what I dislike about Google Glass. It's the idea that somehow if we record our experiences it's somehow enriching them. It really does the opposite, it cheapens them. People don't get excited about watching videos of live music, they're more likely to watch a recorded music video with higher production quality.<p>&#62; Using location data and the camera on a smartphone, Color could create a temporary "real-time" visual social network - one built around taking the photographic experience you were having right now and sharing it with the people nearby.<p>Yeah, except then everybody is too occupied inside of their virtual world to actually share anything of value. The world around you is happening around you, not on your phone. Glass may attempt to blur the line between your virtual world and what's happening around you, but ultimately your brain will either be paying attention to one or the other.<p>&#62; Imagine the nexus of Google Glass and Color at, say, a concert at a sold out stadium: the band is all wearing Glass, and with a simple voice command, you're watching the show from the lead singer's perspective.<p>This is just too gimmicky. I could imagine Google sponsoring a concert and having the band do that, but I don't think it would catch on. What's the point? If you're just trying to get a great view of the show without actually being there in person, buy a professional recording of it. I think people love going to live shows for bigger reasons than just what they can see and hear, and that's the only thing Glass can extract from the experience.
Eliseann大约 12 年前
Curious if anyone with the Explorer version knows whether the current Glass API would even come close to allowing the integration of Color?