3D display technology

Hi everybody, especially Dirk who was interested
in getting a real 3D image into air.

This technology seems to me at the moment to
be the most promising way to get real 3D
images into air:
http://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/latest_research/2006/20060210/20060210.html

I got this information first via the blog:
http://www.my-os.net/blog/

nad

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, Rob Myers

Quoting Nad <[email protected]>:

> Hi everybody, especially Dirk who was interested
> in getting a real 3D image into air.

Did anyone see Madonna & Gorillaz on the Grammys? Did Madonna walk
behind Murdoc
or was I seeing things? You can't do that with "Pepper's Ghost"…

Uh. It's an interesting epistemological problem, and, uh, I'm sure, uh.
Deleuze.

- Rob.

, Dirk Vekemans

>
> Uh. It's an interesting epistemological problem, and, uh, I'm
> sure, uh.
> Deleuze.
>
> - Rob.
>
Actually it's more of a technological solution with some clarifying
potential ontologically (you'll only see the Cathedral _after_ it's
appearance), but i'm not sure anybody would readily accept its
epistemological consequenses. Yet. Your reference to Deleuze is equally
relevant only in ontogenetic terms, but i doubt whether the installation
would be capable of convincingly proof his thesis, inspired by Simondon's
reworking of ontogenesis, that differentiation presupposes individuation as
a field of intensity.

Sorry, i only had eyes for Madonna.

dv

, Dirk Vekemans

Utilising the after-image effect to recognize the plasma emission and
modulating the z-axis with a diffusion lens, but ofcourse! They're using
bleu-kesseloise (cfr http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/ceci.jsp)! The linear motor
system's the tricky part, but perhaps…

Seriously: thanks Nad, it's great news!
dv





> —–Oorspronkelijk bericht—–
> Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Namens Nad
> Verzonden: maandag 13 februari 2006 11:32
> Aan: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: RHIZOME_RAW: 3D display technology
>
> Hi everybody, especially Dirk who was interested in getting a
> real 3D image into air.
>
> This technology seems to me at the moment to be the most
> promising way to get real 3D images into air:
> http://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/latest_research/2006/20060210/200
> 60210.html
>
> I got this information first via the blog:
> http://www.my-os.net/blog/
>
> nad
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