Web 4.0?!? GE leverages Flash player in a whole new way with the FlarToolKit

I saw this tweet by crashmedia and was totally blown away by this video demo showing an implementation of FlarToolKit:

The demo is by Robert Cooper, creative director of some company (couldn’t quite make out the name from the video, guys that would have been a great plug for your company even though you had nothing to do with creating it) and the technology is the ‘GE Plugin for Smartgrid.com’ according to him. I wanted to play with this for myself so I went to SmartGrid.com but didn’t find anything about a 3D plugin or the demo, so after a bit of googling around I finally found it here.

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You print out a piece of paper according to the instructions, hold it up to your web cam, and on your screen it becomes an impressive interactive 3D model you can manipulate with the paper in your hand. Very, very cool. Kudos to the team behind this, whoever you are. Apparently they created it with the FlarToolKit. FlarToolKit is an AS3 library based on ARToolKit / NyARToolKit I wish GE would have credited the agency who designed and implemented this, or even let us know if it was an internal team. I don’t think it takes away from their brand identity, rather it would strengthen it by showing they care about the team(s) behind their presence.

Update: the video above was removed, but here’s another one on YouTube demonstrating the GE AR demo:

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6 Responses to Web 4.0?!? GE leverages Flash player in a whole new way with the FlarToolKit

  1. evild says:

    North Kingdom is the company who did the technical work for the site. http://www.northkingdom.com/

    Here’s my FLARToolKit test: http://www.evild.com/flash/paulscow/

  2. tau says:

    The guy in this video, Robert Cooper, is the VP Interaactive Creative Director at Ogilvy PR.

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  5. mosconariz says:

    The youtube video is down, is there another source?

  6. Fuad Kamal says:

    Yes, the video seems to have been removed. I don’t know of another source offhand, however this week at Adobe MAX singer John Mayer mentioned that he got the inspiration for his augmented reality music video from watching the GE demo.