1 HOLOGRAPHIC STORAGE
GE validates technology to enable the world's first 500-gigabyte micro-holographic storage disc for consumers.
2 DREMOC
Realfiction 3D holographic illusion display for coca cola. viewable from 200 degree. With a combination of a real Cola bottel and a virtual 3D film. Videoarchitecture created by Realfiction.com
3 HoloAD
Rather than try to catch your eye with creative designs, the HoloAD uses holographic 3D technology. It basically works "by using a set of three independent images, projected onto the trapezoidal sides of a see-through glass pyramid (the back side is flat), so you can walk 180-degrees around the projection."
4 HOLOGRAPHIC MAP
Sure, it may not be a holographic 3D projection (Star Wars), but this geeky map -- made with data from Google Sketchup -- is an interesting conversation piece nonetheless. According to its creator(s), the model depicts downtown Seattle, with building heights reaching 10-inches.
www.zebraimaging.com 512.600.6523 This is a color hologram we created with data from Google Sketchup. The model is of downtown Seattle. The building heights in this hologram get up to about 10 inches.
5 HOLOGRAPHIC TV
Holographic tv, the future of 3D tv is coming to store sooner than you think.
6 BOARDING AGENTS
Holographic boarding agents have arrived at Paris' Orly Airport Hall 40. Simply put as possible, "a prerecorded video image is rear-projected onto a human-shaped piece of Plexiglass to alert passengers when and where to get on their flight."
7 3D HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY
Researchers from Japan's Burton, Inc. have developed a plasma-based holographic display that can project 3D images in mid-air (i.e. Star Wars). Technically speaking, it's "capable of producing about 50,000 dots per second at a frame rate of somewhere around 10-15 fps."
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