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🚀 Oh, look! Another "revolutionary" tech project springing from GitHub's endless sea of buzzwords—Multivox promises volumetric display magic. 🎩✨ But let's be real, it's just another way to say "we've got 3D, but on GitHub!" Maybe next they'll make emojis in 4D? 🤔
https://github.com/AncientJames/multivox #revolutionarytech #volumetricdisplay #GitHub #buzzwords #3Dtechnology #4Demojis #HackerNews #ngated
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🚀 Introducing Revolumix

We’re building real 3D holograms — no headsets, no tricks, just actual light in space.

Volumetric displays you can walk around. Sci-fi, made real.

🔗 Watch the future unfold.
#VolumetricDisplay #Holograms #DisplayTech #Startup #Revolumix

Holograms that can be grabbed and manipulated

Researchers have succeeded, for the first time, in displaying three-dimensional graphics in mid-air that can be manipulated with the hands. The team includes Doctor Elodie Bouzbib, from Public University of Navarra (UPNA), together with Iosune Sarasate, Unai Fernández, Manuel López-Amo, Iván Fernández, Iñigo Ezcurdia and Asier Marzo (the latter two, members of the Institute of Smart Cities).

Tech Xplore
Was at the San Diego Botanical Gardens holiday light walk last night and they had this awesome volumetric light curtain, amd I really wanted to run volumetric doom on it. Aliexpress was just trying to sell me these curtains, so I might have a patio project to work on for xmas.
#led #rgb #volumetricdisplay
DOOM On A Volumetric Display

There’s something magical about volumetric displays. They really need to be perceived in person, and no amount of static or video photography will ever do them justice. [AncientJames] has bui…

Hackaday
A Little Optical Magic Makes This Floating Display Pop

If there’s a reason that fancy holographic displays that respond to gestures are a science fiction staple, it’s probably because our current display technology is terrible. Oh sure, Ret…

Hackaday
Orbs of Pondering

A popular fad of the 2200s and 2300s was the Spherecomm™, a portable communications terminal in the form of a light, hand-held crystal ball. Most of the time, the Spherecomm™ provides the same func…

The Associated Worlds

individual brightness control via PWM accomplished

next step: loading 2x5 grayscale bitmaps

#volumetricdisplay