Cliff Stevens, CEO and founder of Lokadot, talked to attendees about his mobile application for iPhones, which allows users to listen to crowd-source audio files that explain their surroundings.
Philly’s reputation as an arts hub is beginning to share the spotlight with its technology scene.
Cliff Stevens, CEO and founder of Lokadot, talked to attendees about his mobile application for iPhones, which allows users to listen to crowd-source audio files that explain surroundings.
Electromagnetic resonators, augmented reality and location-based audio technology for smart phones were just a few of the topics presented at ArtsTechPhilly’s second official event since its inception in July.
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