Showing posts with label Hologram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hologram. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2013

Pioneer New technology allows you to view 3D holograms from ultrasound

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Last year, the guys at Pioneer completed the development of a great modern holographic device technology. There is no doubt that this device has many applications, but this you see below is a very interesting, and certainly very interested to pregnant women and mothers who plan to be.
Today, the most common to see a baby in the womb is an ultrasound. The truth is that this method is several years old, so Pioneer has decided that his new invention should come into play.
Pioneer plans to launch a new service that uses ultrasound images to show us a 3D hologram baby while still in the womb. This no doubt is much more realistic than traditional ultrasound. If you want to see all this in action, we suggest you take a look at the video below:



By the way, do not expect realistic holograms in full swing as Star Wars because they will be disappointed.
What other kind of applications do you think you can give the new Pioneer holographic device?
 

Friday, April 20, 2012

Super Techno "Hologram" : Real or Fake !?


News of Hologram

Tupac Performs at Coachella 2012! -- Hologram Snoop Dogg Performance 

 

 We already knew that the Tupac Hologram wasn't really a hologram but actually just a modern regurgitation of the old mid-19th century trick known as "Pepper's Ghost". If you were confused on how that illusion worked, be confused no more! Here it is.
Roxanne Palmer at the International Business TImes made this infographic that clearly illustrated how the whole hologram shenanigans worked. AV Concepts, the company behind the fauxlogram, used Musion Systems Ltd.'s Musion Eyeliner setup to project a 2D animated Tupac onto an invisible (to the audience) screen to make him look 3D.

For those who thought the immaculately-chiseled rendition of Tupac was based on some sort of old footage, more disappointment: Rolling Stone reports the rapper was CGI. But at least it was good good, expensive CGI, "created by the Hollywood special effects studio Digital Domain, who have previously worked on films such as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, TRON: Legacy and X-Men: First Class." Total price? Somewhere between $100,000 and $400,000. And it paid off: other than the weird super-abs, occasional unintentional moonwalking, and the performance's finale, wherein Tupac vanished in a burst of light, the whole thing was plenty realistic. With all the weed and ecstasy throbbing through Coachella, there were probably a good number of fans who thought they were actually witnessing a reincarnation.

 Tupac Hologram Wasn't a Hologram



 iPad 2 Hologram Setting 


 

The iPad 2 can now enable a hologram setting. See how some of the apps like facebook, iphoto, and angry birds work on the ipad.


CNN Hologram TV First 




'Prometheus,' Hologram Tupac Proof-Positive Of Nerd-tastic Future













What do you think about this ??