Tokyo based, Tonchidot, is working on something a little more advanced – an iPhone application called “Sekai Camera” that allows you to point your camera, and in real time, overlay information bubbles for whatever you are looking at. If there isn’t a tag for an object in the real world, add it, and it will be updated into the database. Sounds kind of like fantasy but it’s in the making and was recently demonstrated at the TechCrunch50 Conference.
Tonchidot, which was founded in 2007 by Takahito Iguchi, has a technology in their hands that can open a door of endless business opportunities. First of all, I’d gladly pay up to $10 dollars for an app that makes me see the world like a robot. Second of all, imagine companies like CocaCola or I don’t know, quite anybody who would be interested in paying a fee for tagging their product, so that potential customers who adopt this next level of actual reality, can see information or even a little advertisement about whether to purchase that Coke or Pepsi bottle? I think you catch my drift.
With the endless opportunities a technology like this can offer, no one can deny excitement for the future of actual reality.
By the way, “Sekai Camera” translates to, “World Camera” in English.
Here’s a video to see the application in action.