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LUMAR is a hybrid system for spatial displays, allowing cell phones to be tracked in 2D and 3D through combined egocentric and exocentric techniques based on the Light-Sense and UMAR frameworks. LUMAR differs from most other spatial display systems based on mobile phones with its three-layered information space. The hybrid spatial display system consists of printed matter that is augmented with context-sensitive, dynamic 2D media when the device is on the surface, and with overlaid 3D visualizations when it is held in mid-air.