OKC Go

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Type of Pilot Project: 
Public Service
Describe Project and Impact: 
Augmented reality app featuring buildings and historical landmarks in Oklahoma City leveraging photos from the Oklahoma Collection.
Project Description and Expected Outcomes: 
Create a mobile app using augmented reality to overlay historical photos on top of a real-time view through your phone’s camera. Due to the popularity of Pokémon Go, augmented reality has made its way into the mainstream. Want to see what the Downtown Library looked in the past? Use the OKC Go app to show a photo of the old YMCA in the 1940s and at the street corner an image of Edward Capehart O’Kelley (The guy who shot the guy who shot Jesse James) who used to frequent the area after his release from prison in Colorado. This overlay will also display additional information about the historical mark and include references to check out additional materials.
Why should we select this project?: 
OKC Go allows members to discover history within the palm of their hand without any need to do additional searches and will enhance the way members interact with our Oklahoma Collection and see our city.
Constraints, Limitations, or Dependencies: 
Ensuring the app works on multiple platforms.
Source of Inspiration: 
Partner/Supporting Departments: 
Information Technology
Materials Selection
Performance Indicators: 
Market Penetration
Other
Other Indicator: 
increased circulation and downloads
Environment: 
Virtual
Relationship: 
Spark
Experience: 
TeXperiences
Cluster: 
Digitarians
New Members
Estimated Costs
Personnel: 
$15,000
Commodities: 
$0
Contractual (Professional Services): 
$10,000
Capital (Construction/Renovations): 
$0
Total: 
$25,000.00

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mellis
!!!!!!!!!
This would be amazing! I would love to see Springlake Amusement Park in its natural habitat again! Or imagine telling young whippersnappers how everything out northwest of Quail Springs Mall used to be just tumbleweeds, and then showing them! And it would be so cool to have Ho Ho the Clown just pop up randomly when I'm out and about. Oh! And I could go to where Casa Bonita used to be and pull up a picture of it and cry! (This will be a wonderful thing for older history as well but I'm currently trapped in a swirling vortex of 70s nostalgia)
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laura.sikes
NYPL
NYPL is also doing a similar project: https://www.nypl.org/blog/2016/05/04/oldnyc-app I would love to be a part of making this a reality for us.
drobertus
WOWZAZZZ!!
I've been here 30 years and this would be neat - used to be an amusement park/power plant where Belle Isle Walmart is now. when I started at BI, had customers come in to look at the old photos and newspaper articles. had forgotten about it till saw this pilot - be interesting to see it in its heyday.
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