Technology
makes ads more creative, more captivating – and more complicated, says an old
timer.
AD: What’s that you’re checking out in the
papers?
BC: Have you seen the weird designs in
these ads? The little squares...
AD: They’re QR codes...
BC: Queer, yes, but QR?
AD: QR stands for Quick Response – QR codes
are images with little squares... When you scan the code, you are led to more
information about the product…
BC: There was a time when print ads in
newspapers and magazines tried to drive customers to the stores.
AD: How has that changed?
BC: Today, they're driving them to the
nearest computer...
AD: …or a smartphone, which is right in
their hands.
BC: So what's the future of this QR code?
AD: It remains to be seen if it has one.
The buzz is that it’s fast being replaced by AR...
BC: What's that?
AD: Augmented Reality. This technology exposes
you to a whole lot of interactive content when you scan an object that is coded
or tagged, with your smartphone.
BC: How is AR different from QR?
AD: For starters, QR Code is a clearly
visible graphic that you saw in the ad. With AR, you can make the image or the
object a tag by itself. AR opens up the third dimension and you can see digital
images and information that have been layered on the object that has been
scanned.
BC: So print ads have moved on to AR…
AD: Not just print ads… Today even newspapers are being created using
augmented reality.
BC: The reality around us is already looking
scary... I can't imagine what augmented reality will make a scam or a price
hike look like...
AD: Oh c’mon... Just imagine pointing your
smartphone at the newspaper - all the static text and images become dynamic and
play themselves out.
BC: Holding a newspaper and a cup of coffee
simultaneously is a challenge by itself... And now, one has to hold a
smartphone too...
AD: No wonder technology’s evolution was so
slow during your times...
BC: Perhaps we never envisioned a future
with a newspaper, a mobile, a cup of coffee - and human beings with three hands.
AD: Think of a future instead with AR
glasses, so you can keep your mobile in your pocket.
BC: AR glasses, interactive newspapers – sounds
a lot like fantasy...
AD: It’s not just the print media. Augmented
reality has taken over everything from coffee cups to cafes, outdoor displays,
bus shelters...
BC: Do you think people actually walk
around holding their mobiles in front of them, like they show in the ads? It's
a busy world... Everyone's rushing somewhere...
AD: Perhaps this technology can help streamline
their lives...
BC: But how will people even know what QR
or AR is?
AD: This is more for the generation that’s
attached to smartphones, breathes apps and cannot think of life without Facebook
and Twitter...
BC: Technology is meant to make things
simple - think of the effort required here.... Imagine reading an ad, grabbing your mobile, choosing
the right app, switching to camera mode, scanning the graphic, wait for the
info to download...
AD: Those who are interested will definitely
check it out...
BC: But most people don't even know about
QR and you say it's already on its way out?
AD: These are early days, though… You can’t
write off technology…
BC: At least augmented reality will keep us
busy enough not to worry about something more serious...
AD: What is that?
BC: The harsh reality.
The augmented reality newspapers reminds me of the newspapers in Harry Potter...very nice piece Su
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