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Japanese Hologram 3D TV

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CLICK LINK ABOVE FOR VIDEO: Found this.  Perhaps we'll see video imagerly floating in mid-space someday.  I think so. Seems pretty logical. Now that we're seeing the emergence of augmented reality, why wouldn't we see holoreality? Video shouldn't need a 2D surface, per se. It just needs particles in the air. And, once we have video floating in mid-air, it should be interactive because it will be using geo-space location technology, which can be televised. What  happened to that company we used to cover in the early days of [itvt] that could send triggering information through the light of the TV screen to little toys you had in your room? -- Tracy Swedlow

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James Grant Hay's picture

Thank you for sharing Tracy. Please see Kate Moss Diesel Dreams....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIcsYBZSQ48&feature=related

 

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