Sunday, October 22, 2006
Holographic display on 360°
exploits
Source: Ramboll.
The Danish companies RambØll and viZoo developed Cheoptics360 XL, an holographic display system visible on 360 degrees.
It's thus a little bit stupid that, on this introduction video, the spectator stands up motionless whereas in theory, he could attend the spectacle from anywhere in the room.
'Cause in this room, you'll find a 4-sides pyramid, 4 video projectors and a system of mirror creating a 3D image in the center. The goal of this display is essentially events, but many of us would like to have that in their living room ... but only if it's possible to see something else than dummy turning objects.
It's thus a little bit stupid that, on this introduction video, the spectator stands up motionless whereas in theory, he could attend the spectacle from anywhere in the room.
'Cause in this room, you'll find a 4-sides pyramid, 4 video projectors and a system of mirror creating a 3D image in the center. The goal of this display is essentially events, but many of us would like to have that in their living room ... but only if it's possible to see something else than dummy turning objects.
Source: Ramboll.
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Looks great !
check this out, too:
"The World's Highest Resolution Seamless Display" is a video screen 27 feet across and 15 feet tall that will display photographs and videos in 60 million pixels"
I'd like to have that in my living-room, too ;)
check this out, too:
"The World's Highest Resolution Seamless Display" is a video screen 27 feet across and 15 feet tall that will display photographs and videos in 60 million pixels"
I'd like to have that in my living-room, too ;)
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