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Zebra Imaging Demo at Autodesk University 2009

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CGarchitect Recoding of a Zebra Imagings Demo of Holographic presentation panels for architectural visualization at Autodesk University 2009.

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  • I want art on my wall with one of those panels.

  • Stumbled here - This is awesome.

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  • Lololol! I didn't know David Cross had a brother! Paste in his youtube video ID and check go see: 5posU08HjXg

  • @ForestCinema Agreed, they should cube the product, and look at projecting light from the inside.

  • @condohoi1234 No it's a hologram - it's a standard photographic technique using lasers to create an interference pattern that resolves itself as a 3d image when viewed. see Wikipedia 'holography' for an explanation. Though this technique of full colour 3D holograms is something extraordinary.

  • I think this mus be millions of micro lens, under each of them are plenty of very very small pixel for each of view angle ;), am I right ?

  • @DJVM95 easily, I imagine

  • Can it break?

  • I guess that would definitely have an advantage over a solid model as far as being more portable, you still can't show every angle or have the option of disassembling or viewing the interior though. Either way, it's still a pretty cool concept.

  • I wonder if this is a principle similar to what RPC does in 3d.

  • wow!

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