Read more.programming4fun brings us a Kinect-powered holographic experience.
Read more.programming4fun brings us a Kinect-powered holographic experience.
I can't get excited about much of this tech any more......not that I've now seen there are people working in the direction of existenz!!
Who's first for a fibre optic install in their brain?
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If you took a slightly more advanced passive 3D screen and turned it into a table top, could you then use it like a holographic map like in Star Wars, combine with Kinect/Move to navigate around it?
its alright but I cant get excited over this at all, kinda know that there will be extremely amazing interaction technology employed by sony/nintendo/MS(i think)/apple/htc/ford/etc as long as the company behind it can get yields right which is currently set to do easily.
Basically, interesting year this one and the next!
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