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Smithsonian features Google Glass in stunning American flag exhibit

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It’s President’s Day Weekend and at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, the Nation’s capital, they’re celebrating by featuring a stunning Google Glass exhibit starring the American Flag.

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The exhibit, created by David Datuna and titled “Portrait of America“, overlays hundreds of eye glasses on an American Flag. Visitors are invited to “try on Glass and experience the artist’s interactive, multi-discipline work of art.”

From a distance, you see a beautiful, sparkling American Flag:

Google Glass American Flag

Beautiful indeed. Pardon my patriotism – maybe I’m overly inspired by these 2014 Olympic Games – but I absolutely love the American flag as a work of art. And boy does this exhibit do it justice.

But what if you put on Google Glass and move a little closer?

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Those lenses aren’t overlaying the American flag without reason: behind them sits a collage of American icons throughout history, from the greatest of cultural influences to some of today’s pop cultural misfits:

Many of the embedded images find parallels in adjacent galleries within the National Portrait Gallery, including disparate historical and contemporary figures such as George Washington, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., even Lady Gaga. Each resonates, in different ways, with a multi-cultural American audience. Poignant moments revealed within the flag recall generations of innovators who often dared to be different— figures like Nicholas Tesla, Steve Jobs, Michael Jackson, Lucille Ball and dozens more.

So where does Google Glass fit in? Aside from being a lens focused exhibit that allows visitors to take a closer look at American culture and history, they can also get a closer look at Google Glass while becoming a participant and contributor to the exhibit itself.

Visitors are invited to take pictures with Glass (Okay, Glass… this exhibit is awesome!) which are filtered into a “Glassfeed” on Datuna’s website. Here are some samples since the exhibit has gone live:

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^ Prescription Glass not included. I was initially hoping for some augmented reality where details on each person in the collage would overlay with Google Glass, but hey, maybe next year?

UPDATE: But wait, it’s so much more:

When viewed with Google Glass, images from American culture are revealed. Images in the artwork, along with the viewer’s own voice, will trigger videos and interactive experiences that can be seen through the viewfinder of Glass. (via Google Glass DC on Meetups.com)

What a great way for all ages to celebrate America’s history on this President’s Day Weekend while creatively tying in an innovative product from what has become one of America’s greatest companies.

If you’re interested in visiting, the exhibit is free to the public from February 15th to 17th, 11:30AM to 7:00PM. More details here.

Rob Jackson
I'm an Android and Tech lover, but first and foremost I consider myself a creative thinker and entrepreneurial spirit with a passion for ideas of all sizes. I'm a sports lover who cheers for the Orange (College), Ravens (NFL), (Orioles), and Yankees (long story). I live in Baltimore and wear it on my sleeve, with an Under Armour logo. I also love traveling... where do you want to go?

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8 Comments

  1. Can’t wait for the consumer version. Google.. Take my money.

  2. That first guy looks a lot like Mr. Bean

    1. If he looks like Mr. Beam/Rowan Atkinson, then the lady in the 4th picture looks exactly like Mr. Rogers.

    2. The first guy kinda does, but not too much.

  3. Atheer One’s third of the price of Glass, get more powerful as you upgrade your phone and you can watch, play awesome games in 3D..

    They look a more like a pair of glass don’t look like Google Cyborg :D

    http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/atheer-one-what-it-feels-like-to-have-superpowers/x/4042531

    1. Atheer One is a much different product than Glass. The Developer Support Package is the exact same price as Glass; both would be alpha/beta/dev products. When (if) Glass is released it won’t be $1500.00

      Atheer One looks like a good product; Glass is also a good product. Both have their strength and weaknesses; there isn’t a one-size fits all as you seem to be suggesting.

  4. Hey look six people showed up, WOW! ROFL
    Google Glass a dinosaur before it even launches.
    The Goolroids are just disillusioned. I am a Google Android user, not CrApple.

    1. Went to the museum today. Wait was well over an hour. I gave up.
      So…. yeah, a few more than 6 people….

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