We are working with the University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History to design an augmented reality interface for an iPhone app. In a museum setting, users would view an exhibit through the iPhone camera, and the app would recognize it and overlay information about the exhibit and visualizations about its relation to other exhibits. This is a great opportunity to brainstorm creative ways to explain works of art or science without a tour guide and without the limitations of audio-only pre-recorded tours, and really define how ubiquitous computing can be designed to better inform us of our world.