Thanks to augmented reality technology being implemented by media design firm Local Projects LLC, visitors can look at Gehry’s steel tapestries through their smartphone cameras to see what otherwise isn’t there: video and audio recordings that tell more of Ike’s story, even in Ike’s own voice. And children carrying smartphones (which seem to be all of them these days) will be on a scavenger hunt for hidden messages throughout the memorial. — blogs.artinfo.com
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I think I'll just second Hugo McDonald's little rant on technology from yesterday. As far as I'm concerned, you can stick your smartphones and your speak & spells in the trash.
Yo!
Will the visitors be required to have a smart phone in order to use the toilets too?
It's a good idea, get with it.