A working prototype of what will be the first real multi-user hologram table in the world has been created by the Australian company Euclideon. Wearing only a small pair of glasses, up to four people ...
Holographic technology is frequently shown in science fiction and superhero movies (Tony Stark's in-helmet displays are all holograms). Our real-life capabilities have historically been far more ...
Australian design firm Euclideon has revealed what they call a multi-user hologram table. Our website, archdigest.com, offers constant original coverage of the interior design and architecture worlds, ...
My brain does hurt a little bit right now. I don’t think it can fully grasp the future vision that Euclideon CEO Bruce Dell is peddling. Well, peddling suggests a sales job rather than a real life ...
The user can acquire the multi-view fusion image corresponding to the second and third features by selecting the first and fourth features. WiMi's XR-based HCI system includes an interaction task ...
After years of movie magic made hologram tables the objects of our futuristic affections, the technology to create our own Star Wars- or Minority Report-esque setup is finally here. Australian company ...