Minority Report gets real: Multi-touch hologram

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In the year 2000... No one will need fingers.
Oct
2008
Um interface interessante desenvolvido pela empresa Obscura Digital que conjuga o conceito de holograma e de ecrã multi-touche.vídeo: ……
Aug
2008
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the way that we will present in the future ... and if you get the chance, check out obscura
Aug
2008
Totally Cool !clipped from dvice.comAnyone who’s seen Minority Report would love a piece of the hologram technology that Tom Cruise uses to flip through holographic images in the air like they were CDs in a jukebox.Obscura Digital has something that’s pretty close. The company’s new VisionAire tech can sense where a presenter’s hands are, letting him or her manipulate a 3D hologram. The holograms are multi-touch, too, so you can zoom, spin or shrink images by using both hands — just like Microsoft Surface (though in this case, surfaceless).VisionAire uses the Musion Eyeliner holographic projection system, implementing Obscura’s proprietary multi-touch tech. The result is unquestionably cool but requires a significant amount of space and cash to pull off, so it would be strictly for big events for now. For something similar but probably more affordable, you might try a Heliodisplay.
Aug
2008

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Totally Cool ! clipped from dvice.com Anyone who’s seen Minority Report would love a piece of the hologram technology that Tom Cruise uses to flip through holographic images in the air like they were CDs in a jukebox. Obscura Digital has something that’s pretty close. The company’s new VisionAire tech can sense where a presenter’s hands are, letting him or her manipulate a 3D hologram. The holograms are multi-touch, too, so you can zoom, spin or shrink images by using both hands — just like Microsoft Surface (though in this case, surfaceless). VisionAire uses the Musion Eyeliner holographic projection system, implementing Obscura’s proprietary multi-touch tech. The result is unquestionably cool but requires a significant amount of space and cash to pull off, so it would be strictly for big events for now. For something similar but probably more affordable, you might try a Heliodisplay.
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