Giant Holographic Display Goes On Display October 10, 2006

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I’m used to seeing itty bitty holographic displays with itty bitty images doing itty bitty circles and having very little impact on the world around them.

Now, Vizoo has developed a serious holographic heavyweight contender with the Cheoptics360 XL. This is a 360 degree holographic display designed for shows and other venues that allows audiences to view massive images of people and objects through its transparent sides. When I say large – I’m talking about a holographic display that can measure from 1.5m to 30m, allowing for people and cars to be displayed in a 1:1 scale - and bigger.

Using surface mirroring and projections, large computer-generated and video images are fired in from all sides to create the central image. Watch a video of it in action here. - Martin Lynch

Via Ramboll

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