How to Create a Fake Augmented Reality Computer

 by Ezra Fike
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Greetings and hallucinations! This is Ezra Fike!

In this instructable, I am going to show you how to create your own fake augmented reality computer. An augmented reality computer is basically a computer with a virtual 3D monitor display, as shown in the pictures below. This is really a very simple stunt to pull off. I tried it out on a friend of mine, and he fell for it completely! If you follow my instructions carefully and with a little imagination, you should be able to achieve the same effect.

So now, let's get started!
 
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Step 1: STEP 1: The Stuff

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In order to effectively pull this off, you shall need,

An old computer keyboard,

A mouse, (not the rodent kind),

Some large wrap-around sunglasses,

Some siscors,

A knife,

A sharp, pointy object like a pencil.

Now, a word about the keyboard and mouse. In order to effectively pull this off, it is ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL that the keyboard is of a generic brand, and the mouse should also be a generic brand. What this means is that the keyboard and mouse should not say something like "Dell", "Logitech", or "Microsoft" on them. In other words, THERE SHOULD BE NO BRAND NAME VISIBLE ON THE KEYBOARD OR MOUSE. The key on the keyboard between the Ctrl and Alt button, (usually the "Microsoft" button), should be blank. (See below.) In other words, the keyboard should be compatible with all operating systems.

Now, on that note, let's start the build!
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www139 says: Apr 21, 2013. 5:52 AM
ha ha!
That's great!
tinpusher says: Mar 31, 2013. 12:47 PM
Nice prank. However, your title is incorrect. Augmented reality is the overlay of data on the world around you. What you are describing is a virtual reality computer. But again, nice prank.
R167 says: Mar 30, 2013. 9:58 PM
I would actually make it work if i could get my hands on one of those pairs of glasses that look like a 70" display and a raspberry pi. That would be fun. Also would need a way to transmit video and battery. So want to pull this off.
adunster says: Mar 30, 2013. 9:56 PM
A wireless keyboard/mouse set could be used in order to do this with no destruction and complete reusability on a legitimate computer.
astrong0 says: Mar 11, 2012. 9:57 PM
This is mean.
funsize07 in reply to astrong0Jul 21, 2012. 11:07 AM
But hilarious!
james4 says: Jun 28, 2012. 3:39 PM
SkyNet

=3

pablomar33 says: Mar 22, 2012. 11:03 AM
are equal to sheldon from the big bang theory
osgorb says: Mar 16, 2012. 2:45 PM
i would have gotten one of my friends to "ACCIDENTLY" smash the glasses before my other friend got a turn. Otherwise, great idea.
jentulman says: Mar 11, 2012. 7:30 AM
I've had a few mice and keyboards open for various reasons and the cable is very often not soldered in but has a little 4 pin connector on the end.

A few extra minutes to open them up and disconnect the cable nicely and you'll be able to reuse it after you're done. No need to add extra plastic waste to the world if you don't have to.
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to jentulmanMar 15, 2012. 12:54 PM
Excellant! I'll keep that in mind.
prushik in reply to jentulmanMar 15, 2012. 6:10 AM
You could cut the cable without it becoming more "plastic waste", turn it into a nifty belt.
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to prushikMar 15, 2012. 12:54 PM
That would look very neat! You should make an Instructable on that!
jsu2 in reply to jentulmanMar 11, 2012. 4:28 PM
that's brilliant!
i have personally never seen those keyboards before, but they sound so cool!
now i can tell my sister that our keyboard is broken! she'll freak!
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etopsirhc says: Mar 11, 2012. 11:54 AM
i've looked into actualy making one of these . though an actual working one
all it needs is a tiny computer , i have using a beaglebone planed , a pair of either 3D or AR glasses , a mini qwerty / touch pad thing to mount to a glove. and a battery pack . all of witch could fit within those stupid looking fanny pack things ( though i'd have to find a diffrent way to carry them XD )
addinitaly i'd add in a mic so i could use voice commands too.
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to etopsirhcMar 12, 2012. 10:58 AM
Excellant! I'd love to get one someday! Go for it!
etopsirhc in reply to Ezra FikeMar 12, 2012. 10:08 PM
same , but its like $200 for the 3D or AR glasses , and another $89 for the minicomp . and the real problem , i'm jobless DX
maewert in reply to etopsirhcMar 11, 2012. 10:08 PM
Look into Raspberry Pi also, cheaper than beagle.
roland985 says: Mar 11, 2012. 6:49 AM
Hehe. I pulled off a similar prank pretending my sunglasses would display an OSB over bluetooth for bike rides. I am actually working on a real version though.
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to roland985Mar 12, 2012. 11:15 AM
Great! Hope it works!
roland985 in reply to Ezra FikeMar 12, 2012. 6:26 PM
Yeah, its going to take a while. That's for sure. Power is the problem.
jsu2 says: Mar 11, 2012. 4:31 PM
i can't believe no one posted their brand name.
mine is NetEx ... but i think i'll have to improve the logo a bit.
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to jsu2Mar 12, 2012. 11:00 AM
I like that!
jsu2 in reply to Ezra FikeMar 12, 2012. 2:31 PM
i appreciate that you posted this awesomely simple yet convincing prank. ext i think i'll try it on the public, maybe starbucks, order an ice capp...
nerd12 says: Mar 11, 2012. 5:53 PM
you know, you could make this. there already exists wireless keyboards and mouses as well as glasses with a display in them. you can use a computer like a small laptop or once i remember reading about some tiny 2x2x2 cube which was a computer. add all these things together and viola!
K4nyix in reply to nerd12Mar 12, 2012. 12:10 PM
(it's "voilà". that's my french word :awesomepun: )

this other guy's comment about a on-glove keyboard seems amazing too. I actually attempted to do something like this with some clear plastic board heat-formed to a brace+handle and an old phone with a qwerty slide keyboard. Which never worked... because it didn't handle another OS, so the project aborted.
But your 2*2*2 thingy seems awesome for this. Thanks !
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Dekubaba94 in reply to wolfstepMar 11, 2012. 5:51 PM
No kidding. And you wonder WHY people stare.
*Grumble grumble*
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to Dekubaba94Mar 12, 2012. 10:59 AM
That's happened to me before! I've gone to a library, and set it up, and people would walk by staring at me and waving their hands in front of my eyes! Of course, I acted like I didn't see them. It's so funny!
Dekubaba94 in reply to Ezra FikeMar 12, 2012. 11:54 AM
Every time you see these, they are at least partly transparent. You would be able to see anyone walking past behind. But I suppose that no one thinks about that.
MadBricoleur says: Mar 10, 2012. 8:17 PM
I believe you could also use acetone to dissolve the Dell, Logitech, etc. etc. logo if there is one, to save the trouble of looking for a generic brand keyboard, haha.
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to MadBricoleurMar 12, 2012. 11:15 AM
If you used a keyboard and mouse without a brand name, you wouldn't have to, haha.
ChrisLewis300 says: Mar 11, 2012. 8:06 AM
A simple wireless keyboard and mouse set would suffice, then you wouldn't have to destroy anything. You could even do without the mouse and say it is the latest "virtual touch screen technology with planar space sensing" as you do virtual "pinches" and "swipes" in mid-air.
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to ChrisLewis300Mar 12, 2012. 11:14 AM
That would be hilarious!
aalvia says: Mar 11, 2012. 10:10 AM
What about use a wireless mouse?
Ezra Fike (author) in reply to aalviaMar 12, 2012. 11:14 AM
That would work, except that I do not have a wireless mouse. Ah, psi. (Pounds per square inch.)
grt57 says: Mar 11, 2012. 9:13 AM
Nice Hack! Hope your friend enjoyed it too...
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