Hologram Lightbulb at Montreal Science Centre
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I've made lots of these. Developed by Lloyd Cross in the early 70's, and then made white light playable by using Stephen Benton's Rainbow Hologram technique, the idea is to shoot film, (modern is video), of something in the middle of a circle at 45 deg. as it turns, or the camera does, every .3 to 1 degree, then make a flat hologram of each frame, as vertical strips, which then reconstruct that .3 to 1 degree perspective, to each eye, in sequence, when it turns, illuminated by a standard light.
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@MrHobiecat You're a mongol. You try to act smart, but you horribly failed.
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@MrHobiecat <--- clik for see all he´s troll comments :P
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I saw something just like this at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC it was pretty bad ass I'm not going to lie :D
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@Elpedros95 God knows Im sorry!
English not my native language,
and I type with a #2 pencil in my left nostril
and the I and O keys are worn off completely!
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@MrHobiecat Holigram...
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@peekstar you hang in there skippy, Im sure something better will come your way if you keep your hopes up! HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAA!
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@MrHobiecat lmfao read up on wikipedia! stfu you troll
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@MrHobiecat Haha, true...Youtube is like eBay, it has everything that a mind could conceive...80% of those things are probably useless. :D
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wtf? I was just filming the hologram because it looked cool. that doesn't make me uneducated or an idiot.
peekstar 2 years ago 35
@MrHobiecat , why are you going crazy over someone's video? He just innocently posted a video of a hologram, and here you go talking to him as if he's an idiot. People can't post videos of holograms anymore just because the technology is old? Do you post comments like that on all videos that demonstrate technology older than 30 years?
lesliekwan80 1 year ago 18