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  • this is not realidade aumentada...

  • I can see this augmented reality idea significatnyl reducing the costs of post production on films. On a tight budget you could just put a few markes around and use this technique to bung in 3d objects, live as you're recording, no green screen!

  • Holograms are way better :O

  • awesome

  • Hmmm its like a reverse glory hole.

  • han solo

  • There's a hole in the wall and he's sticking his head through it.

    C'mon, man! That was sooooo obvious!

  • @Lonsoleil no its not. His face is blended in with the board. It is a projection on a 3D surface.

  • Does it work to scan OTHER things, ;)

  • the facial expression changes...

    Due to the low quality, people can't really tell if this is real or not. If it's fake, they did a perfect job. If it's real, then they have no lives.

  • @TheFXGuy Bah, this technology must be developed, everyone has a life, some just don't use it to the fullest.

  • this has to be fake

  • read top its a projection, probably of a photograph, onto a face sculpture on wall. looks like a face on black background, and all the white is the projected light.

  • Lol it's not real...

    You can see him smirk at the start, and you can see his eyes moving under his eyelids :P

  • i saw that aswell lmao

  • Damn, that is amazing, they just need to make videogames like this now.

  • that looks really real

  • but that's real, it is surely a joke.

  • keep up the R&D, we need AR to escape this shithole we're born in

  • Yeah, once all the wildlife on the planet dies, the only thing left will be augmented reality!

    (Plus everyone will look like a zombie from the ionizing radiation AND non-ionizing microwave radiation, so all our interactions will be virtual to keep up the facade!)

    Wireless technology may do us in, even if you think it's all safe, humans are electro-chemical creatures and it is NOT safe!

  • Scans? 3D?

    Whouldn'd it make more sence if he simply stuck his head through the wall?

  • Haha, people get real. He's just behind the wall squeezing his face through.

  • lest make an operative system based on it .with a camera ,googles and a computer generating cabinet images with documents and videos and all sort of hologram-like images...over the environment (real one) that sorround us !!

  • OMG SOMEONE DO IT!

  • You should watch the anime "Dennou Coil".

    It's exactly what you're talking about. :)

  • awesome! lol

  • i'm looking to use this in a film, how did you scan your face in 3D?

  • hehe Lighttexturing ;)

    funny.... would be cool if the eyes would open..

  • BOO lol

  • Looks like fake ;)

  • Should have had the real person next to it.

  • someone should have punched a hole in his face...then everyone would have believed it and it would be one of the most viewed videos on Youtube!!!

  • you should totally have taken a few scans of yourself blinking, and animate them...

    Also, showing the back of the screen wouldn't hurt.

  • Stick your head in a hole in the wall and you have a 3D projection?

  • its a 2D projection of a mans face...this person never claimed it to be a 3D projection...

  • Description: This is projection of an image of my face on a 3D surface, which was generated from a 3D scan of my face....

  • yeah, but its not a 3D projection... 2D image on a 3D sculpture.

  • the 3d SURFACE was generated from a 3D scan of his faccee.

  • WOW!!!

  • Orphan01, shut the fuck up, this ain't no hologram... -.-' Make sure brain is in gear before engaging mouth!

  • its a 3d model of the face, probs plaster of paris, then a projector set a correct distance projecting the face

  • i dont get it.

  • thats not a real face of a person, thats just a 3d projection on a 3d surface...

  • Why does nobody believe that this is real? It is obviously real.

  • so is this using head tracking?

  • ROFLMAO thats so funny! and even funnier the comments who think this is actually virtual reality haha

  • That's amazing how did you do this?

  • that would scare me when i go to bed when it's on my wall.

  • they dont its a clevere compute program tha takes an image and aguments it i nsd i basicly editing it in

  • Since when did the public have hologram technology?

  • I thought of that a very long time ago except mine was latex. lol.

  • wow.. wish i could have that + the screen that make form... for me and my lovers since we arent on same continent.. wish i was in his arms yet ^^

  • This is cool, but it's not "Augmented Reality" in the technical since. A.R. is live or pre-recorded footage of markers on a surface, and software that the footage is ran through generates an image on the marker on the monitor, post-footage.

    Don't get me wrong, this is cool but i'm just politely correcting you - it's not A.R.

  • my ass is just a guys with a couple of foam lol ^^ behind a wall very fun dude ^^lol

  • if its real you should have turned the projector off to show the form underneath.

  • are you sure its not a mold

  • standing behind the wall with your face in it....lol.

  • scary

  • wow! So weird

  • it looks fake though. you should have stood next to your face (don't get to say that often)

  • very cool. can you describe the hardware setup, both for scanning your face and viewing the augmented scene, that you are using to do this? thanks in advance.

  • The 3D form was generated from a 3D scan of my face, which was then machined using a 3D CNC milling machine. An image of my face was then projected (using a standard projector) onto the form .... so there was no need to post edit the footage, what you see in the video is how it looks on the wall.

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