第1页Google Glass项目或将更名为Project Aura Yesky新闻频道消息 今年年初,谷歌停止向消费者出售眼镜Google Glass,并将整个部门交于Fadell主管。现在Glass.
Sound powered photo shotsCreate voiced photos. Take sound pictures. Take pictures with audio. Create your stories in a new audiovisual genre.Ascetic interface and the lack of (in the current version) settings will not be distracted from the process of full disclosure and realization of your creative potential.
Let the photos you take, traveling through the ocean of attention of the circle of friends, take with them the sounds of reality surrounding you at the time of the shooting. Few seconds of sound atmosphere before and after the shot fully reveal the essential content of the reality around you at the time of the shooting. Or cause sudden amazement at the harmony of semantic contrast between what he saw and heard.Going beyond subjective limits, contrary to discourse, will allow you to understand yourself and explain the world. No guarantee that you will succeed.
But, the dramatic risk is the privilege of creative intelligence, isn't it? Any of your voiced pictures can create extremely stable imprinting of the chronotope of reality, which, if it does not stop completely the entropy of memory, at least stabilizes the information corrosion and will preserve the aura of place and time in pristine freshness.Give it a try.
Picked up the Aura name internally this summer, according to a source familiar with the company, although that was hiding in plain sight: Several of its team members listed the title on their LinkedIn profiles, a few describing the project as working on 'Google Glass and Beyond.' One described it as 'building cool wearables.'
Google declined to comment.More from Re/code:Business Insider spotted the profiles earlier today, along with the fact that Google had hired a trio of engineers from defunct experimental research division, Lab126 — Amir Frenkel, Tina Chen and Dima Svetlov — along with Max Ratner, a former Apple engineer. All joined Google in July and August, according to LinkedIn. Glass has had a tumultuous year. After the chilly reception to its initial consumer version, run as a beta with its Explorer program, the company 'graduated' the project from its Google X research lab, handing it to Nest chief Tony Fadell. (Fadell runs the operation — Project Aura — separately from Nest, which is now a distinct Alphabet company.) Then Glass' business chief left. Meanwhile, the team quietly updated its enterprise 'Glass for Work' product, which is separate from the next consumer version that Fadell and crew are putting out soon (likely early next year, sources say).Got that? Now Project Aura should not be confused with Project Ara, which is part of Google's other advanced research arm that is still a part of Google but not Alphabet.
All this, mind you, from a company devoted to making computing simpler.— By Mark Bergen,.CNBC's parent NBC Universal is an investor in Re/code's parent Revere Digital, and the companies have a content-sharing arrangement.