I've been researching up on Holograms for my futures project. I'm hoping to implement it in to museums some way. I was primarily thinking it could be used to show the different types of techniques used to create something like a painting or the bones in a dinosaur skeleton. I'd like to do something along those lines,
I was thinking the Holograms could be interactive like in the Iron Man movies where you see Tony Stark taking 3D models from his computer screen messing with them, expanding them, rotating them and even throwing them somewhere else.
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There have been studies that already show hologram manipulation such as RealView's Medical Interactive Holography. "We don't use 2D screens or eye-wear to recreate the holograms by accurately reconstructing points of light in mid air that creates a hyper-realistic user experience presenting high quality, full colour and real-time holography. They call the concept called Image Intimacy that let's users a full freedom to engage with the 3D image. In their system they can move it, rotate it, zoom it in any way they see fit."- CEO & Founder Aviad Kaufman
I've been watching a few movies that implement holograms such as Iron Man, Jurassic World and Star Wars. These have given me the inspiration to come up with the idea of interactive holograms for all types of museums such as art or science.
Joshua Hartley. 15/10/2015
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