3D video without glasses
by Zivka Deleva
Nasser Peyghambarian of the University of Arizona these days showed that technology reaches far away and beyond every limit that a mind can think. For some people the newest invent is sophisticated way of watching TV. But for other it will be the future of medicine allowing the doctors observing procedures and patients miles and miles away from them. Peyghambarian's technology uses holograms; two-dimensional images that reconstruct the light that would have bounced off a physical object, making it look 3-D. Was James Cameron’s Avatar the culmination of the 3D movie, and the people need to move up to the next level combining it with holograms? Well... probably. So a s! cene from some science fiction movie actually is coming into your home. You will be able to watch a person or an object from back and front just like he stands next to you. Several groups of scientists have already tried to do the same thing and most of them have done something but in very small displays. Challenge is to put 30 pictures a second on 6 to 8 feet big display, so it can simulate the actual human size. I know that I am very anxious and can’t wait to see and experience this. Technology really will make our lives easier and much more fun, but I really hope that it won’t make us more alone and stuck at home having fun with the TV or the computer or who knows with what, instead of going out and have coffee with a friend.
| by Zivka Deleva for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv)! |
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