Holographic video, or holographic light field rendering as it's technically known, produces stunningly realistic images that can be looked at from any vantage point, as seen in a demonstration OTOY ...
Large and affordable holographic video displays may soon be possible, which could spur the development of glasses-free 3D TVs, researchers say. The secret to developing such holographic video displays ...
Remember the Tupac hologram? Light Field Lab co-founder and CEO Jon Karafin sure does. The posthumous concert appearance of the slain rapper at the 2012 Coachella Music Festival has been haunting ...
Looking Glass Portrait has a smaller screen than the regular Looking Glass Factory product and it is more affordable than the other light field display. It can operate as a standalone device but users ...
Scientists say they have cracked a major technological hurdle to make low-cost, high quality holographic videos a reality. Until now, the video hologram has generally been confined to science fiction ...
When Los Angeles-based actress and interior designer Ashley Martin Scott responded to a casting call for “mom and baby” back in April 2015, details were scant. “I pretty much came into it blindly, not ...
It’s no secret that Microsoft is looking beyond mobile and that the company is betting that augmented and virtual reality will be the next big thing in the world of tech. And while HoloLens has gotten ...
BYU’s holography research group has can create holographic lightsaber battles and spaceship battles of the Starship Enterprise and a Klingon Battle Cruiser that incorporate photon torpedoes launching ...
Looking Glass’s technology is extremely cool, but has, thus far, been prohibitively expensive, ranging from $600 for its 8.9-inch product to $6,000 for the 15-inch model — and an undisclosed sum for ...
New work from MIT could enable holographic displays. June 19, 2013 — -- Remember when Tupac made an appearance at last year's Coachella festival? It wasn't really Tupac but a holograph of the ...
Seven-segment displays are one of the most ho-hum ways to display the time. They were cool for a little bit in the 70s, but ...