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Jan 31, 2017

New approach yields bigger and better holographic displays

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, holograms

Current holographic technologies are nowhere near capable of producing realistic, life-size projections that maintain quality from an array of viewing angles like those portrayed in movies like Star Wars. But things are moving in the right direction with researchers having developed a new type of 3D dynamic holographic display that they claim performs 2,600 times better than existing technologies.

One key limitation to current holographic display technology is that, despite two-dimensional display technologies with tens of millions of pixels, it takes a lot more information than is contained in all those megapixels to generate a sizable 3D image. Using existing display and wavefront modulator technology, which is an optical manipulation device that controls the direction of the light, a tiny hologram about 1 cm in size with a narrow viewing angle of 3 degrees is about as good as it gets.

The more impressive holograms in recent years, like a memorable one of Tupac Shakur, were actually two-dimensional projections, while others require special equipment like augmented reality goggles such as Microsoft’s HoloLens. In essence, these are really just optical illusions.

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Jan 30, 2017

Physicists ‘have substantial evidence’ our universe is a HOLOGRAM

Posted by in categories: holograms, mathematics, physics

The researchers from the University of Southampton, working with colleagues in Canada and Italy, claim there is as much evidence for this theory as for traditional explanations for these irregularities.

A holographic universe, an idea first suggested in the 1990s, is one where all the information, which makes up our 3D ‘reality’is contained in a 2D surface on its boundaries.

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Jan 29, 2017

CAE Healthcare Unveils First Mixed Reality Ultrasound Simulation Solution

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical, computing, holograms

My doctor needs one of these.


CAE Healthcare announced the release of CAE VimedixAR, an ultrasound training simulator integrated with the Microsoft HoloLens, the world’s first self-contained holographic computer. The announcment marks CAE Healthcare as the first company to bring a commercial Microsoft HoloLens application to the medical simulation market.

VimedixAR delivers an unprecedented simulation-based training experience, allowing learners to interact and move freely within a clinical training environment that is augmented with holograms. For the first time, students will be able to examine 3D anatomy inside the body of the Vimedix manikin. As learners practice scanning an animated heart, lungs or abdomen, they will observe in real-time how the ultrasound beam cuts through anatomy to generate a ultrasound image.

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Jan 25, 2017

This Lamp Can Project Holograms Without The Need For Glasses

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This is seriously cool.

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Jan 23, 2017

​Australian National University invention brings sci-fi holograms a step closer

Posted by in categories: holograms, physics

Physicists at the university have created complex holographic images in infrared.

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Jan 20, 2017

US Military Adopts Microsoft’s Hologram Technology

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, holograms, military

This post is also available in: heעברית (Hebrew)

Microsoft’s HoloLens hologram headset systems are already being used in the Australian, Ukrainian and Israeli military forces, and now the US military is also finding a use for Microsoft’s most advanced technology.

In recent exercises, forces from the Marines held a weeklong exercise called Spartan Emerging Technology and Innovation Week at North Carolina. The event featured various training technologies – from quadcopters to augmented reality developed with support from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to accelerate the development of decision-making skills.

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Jan 15, 2017

Hologram display

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This hologram display for stores is a real showstopper.

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Dec 21, 2016

Immersion Research — Touch Hologram in Mid-Air

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, holograms

A synchronization of HoloLens and Ultrahaptics.

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Dec 16, 2016

This Is the Holographic AI Servant of Your Dreams…or Maybe Your Nightmares

Posted by in categories: holograms, information science, robotics/AI

According to her profile, “She is a comforting character that is great to those living alone. She will always do all she can just for the owner.” How thoughtful and sweet. Except she comes with a $2,600 price tag (and her US version will be sold for $3,000). So, caring for her “owner” is the least she can do, right?


The hologram bot is based on a Japanese anime character, but she isn’t going to be the only character for Gatebox. From the looks of the website, the company is going to make other characters available, presumably also from anime.

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Nov 28, 2016

Is the universe really a HOLOGRAM? Shock theory hailed as ‘clear evidence’

Posted by in categories: holograms, space

THE universe that we see and know is simply a holographic illusion like a symbol on a credit card, an astonishing theory suggests.

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