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  • I must live under a rock I want that

  • The 3d LED displays are also very good - expensive - but good - you can create 3D visualizations and even a Really Cool virtual Head, to act as a front to a computer Chatter Box Ai - very awesome...

  • You should try this with Collapsible Reflectors used in the video field 

  • das gleiche was reptilloiden als tarnung nutzen...

  • He's like an asian Tony Stark

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  • WITCHCRAFT!!! 

  • TWO THOUSAND SEVEN!!1 WHERE HAVE I BEEN ITS 2011 omg >: ( i lvoe advanced technology why wasny i aware of this!

  • looks good :-)

  • Wow! Genius!!

  • The only drawback? You need beamers in évery room you want to use it.

  • dark magic!! BURN HIM ON THE POLE!

  • @APPTPS shut the fuck up stop copying off LPLOL11

  • @L0ckerzPMer was ment to be a reply to him, so please stfu and mind ur own bussines.

  • @APPTPS doesn't look like a reply to me.......

  • @L0ckerzPMer like is said. i tryd but wrote in comments insted.

  • Awesome! You have inspired me to try to make something like this. I was going to use Kinect but this seems like a cheap fun alternative.

  • your my hero!

  • still sucks XD

  • TUTORIAL PLEASE

  • AND THIS GUY ISN'T MAKING MILLIONS YET?!

  • i thought about the scroll design befor ,but having telescopic supports on the sides that open and close by power,much like an old power car antenna,the side supports could even colapse in a scisor like way so the display could go from a tube or cylinder you keep in your pocket to a rectangular display at the touch of a button

  • I want to equip my place with this system! Much better than having to get some over-priced iPad so that "I can surf the net on my sofa" :D

  • @ShiroKage009

    nice idea, but compared to the needed stuff(x beamers, so you can carry the stuff around)the Ipad is cheap :P

    But if you don't mind spending a fortune on beamers, you can have neat stuff like controlling your tv with a vent :D

  • @BelviGER For one individual, that's probably correct. The benefit increases with each individual as the "admission" price for them is a simple screen where in the case of tablets in general everyone needs one.

    It is one of those end-user things where to capitalize on the terminal system the whole network should be optimized (if you use that in a corporation your cloud-based services should be super to compensate for the fact that employees do not have tablets to easily take data away with them)

  • WOW! This is awesome!

  • I. SHAT.

  • This is a concept, which is cool and all. But I don't see you making any actual Foldable Displays.

  • better than bill gates.

  • @nathaaaniel He works for Gates.

  • @pigeonkid4 wow. that's bad.

  • u r going to become the most richest person of 21th centry!

  • @kinglrd probably not he is giving the software away for free and most of the stuff is pretty easy to build at home

  • you are genius !!!!!!

  • can you send me one?

  • lmao that private, public, and excluded thing is vary cool, but it could be used for some "other" things as well rofl just saying

  • dude you know what I think would be cool...and I can see schools using it...is if you have a file projected onto a plane...then if the user wants they can toss a file up onto a main screen for the audience to see, with just a flick of a finger.

    if the user wants the audience to see everything the user would kinda do a throwing action to the main screen which in tern will send all the files to be viewed on the main screen...Hell I'd buy that

  • this guy is crazy!

  • where is the projector and what type are you using ?

  • where can we download the software... and can you do a How-To so we can set it up

    Thanks

    Vinny :D

  • so u use the wiimote to track the screen than the projector know the location. so as u r using the wiimote the touch tech is possible with the IR led. Great

  • so, u combine the projector calibration with the wiimote tecnology, this is genius

  • Very Cool!

  • I don't think it's practical as a portable system, but I could see major applications in performing arts. Cirque Du Soleil could use this in very interesting ways, especially the umbrella.

  • I believe this video is impressive as well as deceptive. What's shown here is a projected display, not a display that can be carried around. The concept (of the 4 foldable ideas) is simple. Using projection at this level is impressive, considering the programming and controls. But what's shown here is only a small part of the projection system, meaning it is not portable at all. This needs to be pointed out to the audience.

  • @GatorWinup If your Watching Johnny Lee Vid. Than you're not going to stop here. This is one of the last in the short projector series. If your just a YT watcher you'll never dig deeper, So it won't matter to the person watching this… But if you Google his name, You'll see All his Work. Which if you really want to know about this, you'll not ask a question here, You'll Google him. It's amazing how many people don't use google and use crap like Yahoo or bing. Learn the Modifiers in google.

  • @417musick7 Thanks for the reply. However, your reply did not address any of my concerns. By redirecting me to simply "Google" him, your attempt in supporting his idea was unsuccessful. As I have pointed out, the problem with this video is that it did not clearly include the projection system. But you are right about the viewers: "if it looks cool, who gives it a damn". Good luck with your study in English.

  • @GatorWinup Oops I rewrote it a few times and I must of missed that or I got tied up supporting Blackboard. Let me correct myself, If your watching this chances are youll want to know more about it, Like me. I then went to Google and did a quick search. I found that this was a later video. By watching the other videos before this one, the question you asked is answered. Maybe it's just me but I understand that videos on youtube like this one need a quick google search. But maybe its just me.

  • what you guys dont know is that you need to carry around a projector with these displays, its a cool idea, but its useless

  • as soon as i saw the newspaper i was like...HOLY CRAP!

  • Only problem now is getting in the way of the projector.

  • Love it, just keeps getting better & better, do you have any plans to use the sony move & Eye camera, or are you staying with the Wii or developing other tracking devices?

  • The projection stays very stable on those surface while he move them around

  • Wow. The projection doesn't delay and move around much but quite fix on the paper

  • this is just amazing. this guy definitely needs more exposure.

  • 0:46 HOLY SHIT!!!

  • I fucking love augmented reality tech... it's sometimes better looking than the cliche virtual reality tech :)

  • How aren't you famous and/or rich yet? You're one of the smartest guys I've ever seen. I hope to see your inventions making millions someday.

  • Dude, go make your money, you soooo deserver it. GOod luck on your way man!!

  • this would make for some amazing interactions for live theater of dance!

  • these are great ideas! you should start a business!

    Type OLED into youtube. If you combine this with OLED, it would be awsome!

  • This technology is not the future of foldable displays (e-papers) which actually lies in OLED technology and has already been demonstrated by Sony. Just type in Sony epaper or rolling paper

  • What are you doing in a university? Let me guess... getting a Masters in AWESOMENESS!!!!

  • Dude if i were you i wouldve of keep this shit to myself!!!

  • YOU ARE SO AWSOME!!!!!

  • The problem is of course "practicality". You NEED a projector to supply the images, whether its in front of you, above you, behind you, etc.. and since a projector is being used, you can't get in its way otherwise it won't display anything. Great for learning IR tech, but I don't see it getting commercial.

  • @kal00sg1 The solution to that is multiple calibrated projectors to eliminate shadows. 

  • @PacoBell Multiple projectors calibrated and communicating each other = LOOTS of money. The best bet would be the new foldable OLED displays, I think in the long run they would be cheaper than using projectors.

  • @kal00sg1 Sure, the projectors will cost something, but the seamless blending can be and is done purely in software (often free). OLED is nice, but it's still a physical display that must be as large as the image, which doesn't scale well at all, isn't portable, etc. In the end, the future of displays is personal, video-capable, high-definition, see-through color eyewear. Personal eyewear displays even solve the issue of synchronized multi-party 3D video quite handily.

  • do a tutorial on how you did this please and provide software?

    i like the private

  • Im pretty sure that Microsoft is afraid of you. :)

  • @VideoSiim

    He WORKS for Microsoft these days...

  • @VideoSiim I'm pretty sure he invented the kinect for microsoft......

  • @VideoSiim he actually works at microsoft for kinect now haha

  • Lol to the guy below me (that's what she said)

  • i cant hep but think how much it will suck privately looking at porn only to drop it and make it public D;

  • @hitomearue More likely it would display pr0n when in private mode and some innocuous Disney flick when flat.

  • I believe IR LED's were placed on the corners of the objects being tracked. How did you guys accomplish such precision tracking of the objects?

  • Wow you are the future of our tech lol!

  • Will pay lots for it when it comes on the market!

  • mm.. so you carry the projector with it? I dont quiet see the practical use of this.

  • @gothgarg You technically could with picoprojectors, but I'm guessing he meant for this to be used in designated interactive spaces.

  • can we hav instructions so we can do this our selves?

  • man do this with yugioh card and we are cool

  • howd you do that? thats sooo cool!!! you need to explane how to do it

  • True mad cunt.

  • but can it be portable? if you don't have a projector you cant display anything.....

  • @DMarvellous Ideally, we would all wear video eyewear, but until then we've got picoprojectors.

  • what use for delimite are? IR leds????????

  • WITCHERY

  • So, where's the download for this mod?

  • that wouldent be a trick. thats just how it works.

  • It would in the sense that these are not actually displays. Just screens for the projector.

  • its not a trick, its real Technology.

  • anyone built one of these to follow an object?

    If you can do this, please get in touch with me with PM !

    I have a project in mind.

  • While this certainly files into the "neato" category for wiimote mods, I severely doubt the practicality of using a projector to project images while on-the-go. There is already a lot of money going into the development of flexible LCDs, which is a much more practical technology, as are accelerometers for determining privacy and such.

  • you should go work with apple. you could really speed things along there, not that they are slow, but i could see a lot of your ideas implemented into their products

  • I should? Neither of my "ideas" are anything new. Apple has used accelerometers in their iPhone and iPod touch for over 2 years now, and (as I said) companies have been researching the possibility of flexible LCDs for a while now. I think there's actually a company that has already released an LCD that wraps around a tube thing, but it's black and white and pretty basic. I don't think it's backlit either. But it's a start.

  • @Spironic Optical object tracking is an elegant and low-cost alternative to coordinated discrete sensors. The projector is just a display. It could just as easily be a head-mounted display that superimposes the the image over your field of view.

  • mad

  • whats the app? i already hacked my wii and everything

  • Can we download this?

  • whitch software are u using wiimote whiteboard?

  • ... 0:15 "remains rectangular" um, a Treo 680 screen is perfectly square

  • um, a square is a rectangular rhombus

  • a square is indeed a rectangle

  • geometry fail

  • how did you figure this all out?

  • The future is bright my friends, with PCs getting smaller and smaller as the years go by, we may very well be using Johnny Chung Lee's system in combination with a pocket PC and a simple piece of paper.

  • is this all based on wii remote ?

  • micro mobile projectors needed. so awesome. so awesome.

  • groundbreaking work ++

  • u r the man but i have trouble finding the stuff to make the stuff im 12

  • Thanks Johnny, I can use this as my 8th grade project!

  • Maybe like Harry potter, a newspaper with moving images in it... you are smart xD

  • Dude, you are a freaking genius. I can't wait till you make your millions and this technology is mainstream.

  • @d8ahazard dude you are the furture make of handhelp holodecks mage out of a wii remote and cheese

  • my jaw dropped when i saw your video

    rating 10/5

  • Hey remember that scene in Back to the Future Part 2 where the house had a window shade that doubled as a foldable tv screen? This reminds me of that and the fact that the future is here!

  • dude thats fucked

  • yeah man, can't wait to get a hoverboard next!

  • hes joining microsoft in making the natal according to news. I.CANT.WAIT

  • Really? Damn, I was hoping he'd help Nintendo out

  • You can easily make a very good looking action game using these tricks for low cost amount of money!

  • He's gonna rule the world!

  • Ridiculous.

  • sometimes i think this guy is just joking cuz there so amazing. how does he do it.

  • very cool. i saw something similar but it was just projected on a wall not on multiple surfaces. looks like the future of technology is right around the corner.

  • I'm only 16 so I don't get a thing of what he said, but this is AWESOME!!!

  • Just cause you're 16 doesn't mean you can't understand it! Now's a perfect time to learn. Do the research on google, it's real interesting stuff. The youth is the evolution of my generation, so I care a bit about it!

  • you are the awesome

  • holy crap hes a genius

  • lol you could really mess with someone with that :D like sneaking a IR on some one and then projecting a 3d flame model so when they moved it rotates the same amount in the opposite direction, then they think the desk is on fire,

  • inks for hicks =D

  • its just a lot easier and cheap to use ink and paper. dont get me wrong, i think this is badass..... i just hope they dont use vista on this technology

  • i know i was just joking

  • Vista might slow it down!!

  • thats why I said "DONT" lol

  • on paper. which is running out. like oil.

    SAVE THE SQUIDS!!!

    but seriously, this does away with waste, you dinosaur!!!

  • yeah, but it makes more pollution to make the electricity to power the projection.. and i dont think they use squids for ink anymore

  • fair enough.. but only depending on how the thing is powered. There are very green alternative methods of using electricity.

    we can all agree that an oil-powered ink pen on endagnered paper would be a bad idea.

    SAVE THE SQUIDS!!!! (For food)

  • yup

  • // i dont think they use squids for ink anymore

    Now with electric squids !

  • Hmm.. Kinda ironic that your username is ssquid.

  • nonesence.

  • Very creative! The only problem is that you need a projector...

  • whaa i must have this xD

    how to do that?

  • This guy is the baddest mofo I have ever seen.

  • I really need ur help for my thesis job, just to talk about some concepts, please, im from Colombia!!!, this is awesome, I love it!!!

  • Johnny is AWESOME! I wish i had the knowledge to do all this stuff. Props man!

  • Imagine if a tablet PC had that kind of foldable display functionality.

  • ahh, the perfect computer for school

  • jesus christ this guy is mother fucking smart!!!

  • HOW COOL MAN

  • Having a projector that will cast on to objects in the form they are in with motion regognition is great it is not very mobil. (yes I can see the overcast of the projector and on you hand in many places, and the beam through the umbrella). But what will so make this possible wihtout projection in the OLED technology, the generates its picture directly off the surface with Organic Light Emitting Diodes. Look it up it is neat technology.

  • its about foldable displays, true its not going to replace the moble phone screen, but it has loads of good uses

  • this is absolutely brilliant, what things may come?

  • i have the same phone!

  • thats really cool but how would someone use that everywhere?

  • One of the coolest things in this video IMO is how he gets rid of the distortions when projecting at an angle to the surface. This technology could be applied in home theaters with canopy screens. Do a youtube search for "jdome" or "Frex canopy screen" and you'll see what I mean!

  • the only problem with this is getting a projector to follow you around

  • He said it used infrared tracaking

  • yes but when you are accually using a umbrella then how is the projector going to follow you from your house

  • maybe you could use it in internet cafes

    or at some "chillout" areas with a round table ^^

    or he soon invents a flying projector thing which reall follows you around xD

    he already got the tracking technique for it ^^

  • Just a few days ago I was moving from another computer to a different one, that was in the other room. And I wondered how awesome it would be to have a display that I could just put next to my other computers screen, drag and drop a few files in it, then go to the other computer, put it next to it's screen and drag and drop them there. Or copy paste a piece of text, like an address. Not that this is the same thing, but reminds me of it. Of course it would need a memory and to connect to the PC

  • I knew it! I keep telling people "one day displays will be nothing more than a sheet of saran wrap that suspends itself in midair, when you're done you will crumple it back up stick it in your back pocket and move along" and they think I'm crazy. Obviously we have started down that path. Brain-embedded Intel chips here we come!

  • You should search for TED Sixth Sense on teh Google for a really exciting demo of a project utilizing this kind of technology, but I feel our guy jcl5m here does it even better. :) COOPERATE!!

  • Incredible

  • *Jaw Drops* This is amazing.

  • how do you do them? :O

  • He has a projector hooked up to a computer and wiimote. Then he has LEDs on his pieces of paper/umbrella/fans. The computer detects where the object is through the wiimote and figures out where to project the image. It can detect flipping, rotation and all that stuff.

    Its pretty cool stuff....but it will be really cool when you dont need the wiimote, computer, and projector, and all that is essentially embedded into the sizeable display thus making it portable.

  • OLED is expensive dude. This isn't. This guy is going to change the digital world with these inventions. Remember this guys name, because he is going to make it big in this industry of dynamic displays and interactive tech. My god I wish I was this smart.

  • this is the future maybe in future this technique will work with small projectors on glasses od on your head that gut an IR camera and the old paper newspaper is away

  • they are coming out with a cellphone next year that has a built in projector. Its already out in china. It is no bigger then current cellphones. It can project 50 inches. This would be like walking around with a big screen t.v.  Who would need a plasma. I'm so excited. this technology is going to boom. Once the software is written, if there is a demand and profit potential, which there obviously is....then companies will jump on this. Give it a year or 2 tops

  • I am in Future!!! ))

  • I see this being used on circus solay (i know spelt wrong) and vegas shows