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    Andy Davey
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    Check this out (hopefully not a repost). Its a crystal ball like device that gives you a 360 degree view (thats you moving and not the device) of a volumetric image. http://www.actuality-systems.com/volumetric3d.php3[^] Andy

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      Check this out (hopefully not a repost). Its a crystal ball like device that gives you a 360 degree view (thats you moving and not the device) of a volumetric image. http://www.actuality-systems.com/volumetric3d.php3[^] Andy

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      Posted yesterday. Pretty cool though, don't you think? Ryan Being little and getting pushed around by big guys all my life I guess I compensate by pushing electrons and holes around. What a bully I am, but I do enjoy making subatomic particles hop at my bidding - Roger Wright (2nd April 2003, The Lounge)
      Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late - John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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        Posted yesterday. Pretty cool though, don't you think? Ryan Being little and getting pushed around by big guys all my life I guess I compensate by pushing electrons and holes around. What a bully I am, but I do enjoy making subatomic particles hop at my bidding - Roger Wright (2nd April 2003, The Lounge)
        Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late - John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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        It works by having an LCD display rotating at high speeds and using complex calculations to make the right pixels light up at just the right time in the rotation. Because of persistence-of-vision, it appears that there is a stationary 3D image. Notice the slight gray blur in the center though.

        "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
        "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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          It works by having an LCD display rotating at high speeds and using complex calculations to make the right pixels light up at just the right time in the rotation. Because of persistence-of-vision, it appears that there is a stationary 3D image. Notice the slight gray blur in the center though.

          "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
          "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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          Yep. I didn't actually look too much at it before. It actually projects an image onto a rotating disk. It's got some pretty impressive hardware - 384MB of DDR memory, 1600MIPS processing power. Unfortunately, at it's highest resolution it only has 8 colours :( I think it'd still be pretty cool, though. Just for the geek factor :) Ryan Being little and getting pushed around by big guys all my life I guess I compensate by pushing electrons and holes around. What a bully I am, but I do enjoy making subatomic particles hop at my bidding - Roger Wright (2nd April 2003, The Lounge)
          Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late - John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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            Check this out (hopefully not a repost). Its a crystal ball like device that gives you a 360 degree view (thats you moving and not the device) of a volumetric image. http://www.actuality-systems.com/volumetric3d.php3[^] Andy

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            peterchen
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            Watch the repost dance: :jig: ;) It's cool, anyway.


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              It works by having an LCD display rotating at high speeds and using complex calculations to make the right pixels light up at just the right time in the rotation. Because of persistence-of-vision, it appears that there is a stationary 3D image. Notice the slight gray blur in the center though.

              "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
              "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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              Daniel Turini
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              jdunlap wrote: Notice the slight gray blur in the center though. I noticed that, too, and I'm asking for a refund... :cool: My latest article: GBVB - Converting VB.NET code to C#

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              • A Andy Davey

                Check this out (hopefully not a repost). Its a crystal ball like device that gives you a 360 degree view (thats you moving and not the device) of a volumetric image. http://www.actuality-systems.com/volumetric3d.php3[^] Andy

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                Paul Watson
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                Cool system, but what ever happened to that hologram technology marketed last year? They had it at some trade show where they had coke cans and toasters floating in the middle of the booth, you could walk through them no orbs of glass or anything. Remember it?

                Paul Watson
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                  Check this out (hopefully not a repost). Its a crystal ball like device that gives you a 360 degree view (thats you moving and not the device) of a volumetric image. http://www.actuality-systems.com/volumetric3d.php3[^] Andy

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                  Brad Jennings
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                  That's pretty awesome.:) Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                    It works by having an LCD display rotating at high speeds and using complex calculations to make the right pixels light up at just the right time in the rotation. Because of persistence-of-vision, it appears that there is a stationary 3D image. Notice the slight gray blur in the center though.

                    "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
                    "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                    Pete Bassett
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                    Its actually a spinning sheet of plastic, onto which they project the image. Other than that, your description is dead on. The sheet spins and the optics project the image on to it. The processors ensure that the image being projected is transformed correctly for the angle at which the sheet currently at. blah blah blah. Does anyone remember that hologram arcade game. It was a golden axe type adventure but with FMV actors instead of sprites. Needless to say, it was totally unplayable, but the holograms really did just hover above the horizontal screen. No plastic sheets spinning around or anything. Pete


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                      Cool system, but what ever happened to that hologram technology marketed last year? They had it at some trade show where they had coke cans and toasters floating in the middle of the booth, you could walk through them no orbs of glass or anything. Remember it?

                      Paul Watson
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                      Cape Town, South Africa

                      Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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                      ...from the mushrooms, Paul. The effect will wear off later, just don't eat any more. ;P BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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                        ...from the mushrooms, Paul. The effect will wear off later, just don't eat any more. ;P BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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                        brianwelsch wrote: The effect will wear off later, just don't eat any more. Now why would I want to go and do a thing like that? Actually I am pretty sure my memory on this hologram thing is real, not some drug induced fantasy (because if it were drug induced would I be fantasising over coke cans and toasters in 3D? Oh no, most definitley not... ;) )

                        Paul Watson
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                        Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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                          brianwelsch wrote: The effect will wear off later, just don't eat any more. Now why would I want to go and do a thing like that? Actually I am pretty sure my memory on this hologram thing is real, not some drug induced fantasy (because if it were drug induced would I be fantasising over coke cans and toasters in 3D? Oh no, most definitley not... ;) )

                          Paul Watson
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                          Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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                          Paul Watson wrote: Now why would I want to go and do a thing like that? Ha!! Right, good point! :-D Paul Watson wrote: (because if it were drug induced would I be fantasising over coke cans and toasters in 3D? Oh no, most definitley not... ) I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough. BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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                            Its actually a spinning sheet of plastic, onto which they project the image. Other than that, your description is dead on. The sheet spins and the optics project the image on to it. The processors ensure that the image being projected is transformed correctly for the angle at which the sheet currently at. blah blah blah. Does anyone remember that hologram arcade game. It was a golden axe type adventure but with FMV actors instead of sprites. Needless to say, it was totally unplayable, but the holograms really did just hover above the horizontal screen. No plastic sheets spinning around or anything. Pete


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                            Pete Bassett wrote: Does anyone remember that hologram arcade game. It was a golden axe type adventure but with FMV actors instead of sprites. Yeah, I remember seeing that in an arcade once... looked really cool, but the actual projection was really small and none of my friends really figured out how to play it :) It was called "Time Traveller" and was released by Sega. Here's some interesting info on it: http://www.geocities.com/wiredlounger/mpog/reviews/timetraveler/timetraveler.html[^] - Mike

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                              Pete Bassett wrote: Does anyone remember that hologram arcade game. It was a golden axe type adventure but with FMV actors instead of sprites. Yeah, I remember seeing that in an arcade once... looked really cool, but the actual projection was really small and none of my friends really figured out how to play it :) It was called "Time Traveller" and was released by Sega. Here's some interesting info on it: http://www.geocities.com/wiredlounger/mpog/reviews/timetraveler/timetraveler.html[^] - Mike

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                              Thats the badger! God it was rubbish. Shame no-one made the most of the display tech though... Pete


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                                Cool system, but what ever happened to that hologram technology marketed last year? They had it at some trade show where they had coke cans and toasters floating in the middle of the booth, you could walk through them no orbs of glass or anything. Remember it?

                                Paul Watson
                                Bluegrass
                                Cape Town, South Africa

                                Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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                                John Fisher
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                                I remember that, too. It was on a TV news show or something. They showed some fun clips of people staring at a spinning Pepsi can, trying to figure out how it stayed up, then eventually realizing that the can wasn't really there. :D "Yeah, and I invented the spellchecker" - fellow inventor Dan Quayle on hearing that Al Gore invented the Internet.

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