Hi Folks...not actual Holography, a different process, but true 3D and the images move with sound.
13th Granny-versary Festivities
Sunday, February 21, 2010 ++ Noon 'till MIDNIGHT
++ Granny?s Empire of Art ++
Free!
Address, Artists and schedule here-
http://jainabee.com/events/index.html
Hologlyphics in The Dollhouse Aerie
Noon - Midnight, Hologlyphics will be showing stereoscopic video viewable without 3D glasses, synchronized with live music as a performance, plus pre-recorded material. It's stereoscopic without glasses and infinite views are available from multiple perspectives. All imagery is generated in real-time and interactive.
http://www.hologlyphics.com
Many other artists + performers & a mini Subgenius Film Fest. This house has too be seen in person to be believed, a multi-story staircase filled wall to wall with thousands of colored pencils, submarine bathroom and more.
Hologlyphic Movies / Feb 21st, San Francisco
Hologlyphic Movies / Feb 21st, San Francisco
Hi -
How big are the funkaglyphic 3-D images these days? Are you re-projecting them onto a 2-D screen?
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How big are the funkaglyphic 3-D images these days? Are you re-projecting them onto a 2-D screen?
g
Hologlyphic Movies / Feb 21st, San Francisco
The images on my main rig are 6" to 19", depending on the installation. Basically how long I have to setup beforehand. On an experimental mirror display I've been using, the images are up to 2 feet, but not as complex as with Tilton's display. Working on expanding the capabilities.
As to your second question-
Are you re-projecting them onto a 2-D screen?
Whatt!!?!?!?! Is this some sort of sick volumetric display humor I am not privy to?
~Walter
As to your second question-
Are you re-projecting them onto a 2-D screen?
Whatt!!?!?!?! Is this some sort of sick volumetric display humor I am not privy to?
~Walter
Hologlyphic Movies / Feb 21st, San Francisco
Well, I.... hmmm....
Good point!
I guess I imagined you'd also have a camera pointed at the 3-D display and then simultaneously project it gigantic, somewhere. Guess not!
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Good point!
I guess I imagined you'd also have a camera pointed at the 3-D display and then simultaneously project it gigantic, somewhere. Guess not!
g