How Google Glass will change the arts

We are on the cusp of a technology expected to revolutionise screen viewing, with extraordinary implications for the arts.
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David Datuna’s Portrait of America. Image via the artist.

Technology boffins predict Google Glass will be the biggest media change since the introduction of smart phones. The technology, now on limited release  and expected to be released to the public later this year, allows users to view a high definition video screen, take photos and video, and receive audio, all by wearing a slimline device smaller than a pair of glasses. 

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Deborah Stone
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Deborah Stone is a Melbourne journalist and communications professional. She is a former Editor of ArtsHub and a former Fairfax feature writer.