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Augmented Reality TARDIS With Spacious Interior

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This is a little augmented reality TARDIS created by Greg Kumparak. When one side is viewed through a smartphone, you can see a 3D model of the spacious TARDIS interior inside. Pretty neat. Reminds me of the time my friends and I tried to see how many of us could fit inside a phone booth. Unfortunately, instead of getting inside, the last guy just farted into the booth and then held the door closed. I seriously saw my life pass before my eyes. SPOILER: video games and loneliness.

Hit the jump for a video demo.

Thanks to my buddy Sam, who made an augmented reality girlfriend out of a bunch of pillows he sewed together that when viewed through his smart phone has boobs and everything. It's incredibly sad.

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There are Comments
  • Is there an option for all the interiors from all iterations?

  • Girgear

    Does it come in blue?

  • Lee Tan

    You can 'still make it cooler' by stringing it up to a quadro-copter. :)
    Very Cool btw.

  • Pretty freaking legit.

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