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It seems obvious once you think about it, but if you can spin your cell phone and coordinate the display with the motion, you can create a 3D display. [Action Lab] had used such a setup to make a ...
UPNA researchers created a 3D mid-air display allowing natural hand interaction with virtual objects using an elastic ...
One word, you decadent little gamer: holograms. Well, “holograms,” in quotes. Coolify has apparently put those spinning LED displays—the ones that are a bit flickery and sort of transparent ...
Holograms in science fiction range from a simple 3D display to the fully interactive experience of Star Trek’s holodeck. The tech for the first one is here, more or less, but the latter might be ...
With his FlexLED project, [Carl Bugeja] is trying to perfect a simple and affordable persistence of vision (POV) display capable of generating “holographic ... single-LED version into the ...
Holograms, once only seen in science fiction, have now been successfully demonstrated by a team of researchers. The team has actually created the first-ever touchable three-dimensional hologram. This ...
with the tech needed to create realistic holographic displays being exceptionally expensive. Now, though, researchers have done it with an ordinary iPhone screen. Currently, the only way we’ve ...
As New Atlas explains, traditional holograms are created using swept volumetric displays. Images are projected ... To get around this, a group of scientists led by Dr. Elodie Bouzbib at the ...