36 Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality
year after it released a version of the device to developers, published a set of social
guidelines, a social etiquette of sorts. The list includes advice such as:
Ask for permission. Standing alone in the corner of a room staring at people while
recording them through Glass is not going to win you any friends.
Glass-out. Glass was built for short bursts of information and interactions that allow
you to quickly get back to doing the other things you love. If you nd yourself staring
off into the prism for long periods of time you’re probably looking pretty weird to the
people around you. So don’t read War and Peace on Glass. Things like that are better
done on bigger screens.
Be creepy ...