What happens when you mix holography & Vocaloid together
A few days ago, I stumbled upon this article on, talking about Miku being displayed using “holographic” technology.
I remember making some searches on holography a few years ago, and things sure have changed since then.
Anyway, better have a look at this first :
What’s truly different with this system is that it doesn’t require a mirror/screen/container to produce an holographic image, unlike its siblings made by other companies. The “displayed” object doesn’t need to be on the display table either.
However, the bad point is that it cannot produce a true holographic image (yet), because it doesn’t use a a mirror/screen/container to give the 360° 3D impression. Although, a 120° perspective is quite an accomplishment already.
In a few years, it wouldn’t be surprising to have phones with holography support. As of today, we probably don’t have the means to miniaturize the holographic technology enough to make it fit on a phone. Nothing’s impossible though : it’s been done with hard drives (click on “Continue”) already, so why not for holography? We sure live in an interesting era.
Getting back on topic, we have this video where the conceptor of fVisiOn (that’s how he called this device)
talks about the system. Quite instructive.
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If you’re interested in knowing more, you can head over to the project’s homepage here (EN) or here (JP).