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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Projecting a Three-Dimensional Future
www.wirelessdesignmag.com: Since the 1960s, theatergoers have shelled out for crude 3-D glasses, polarized glasses, and shutter glasses to enhance their viewing experience. These basic devices, used to trick the brain into perceiving an artificial three-dimensional reality, may soon be rendered obsolete with the introduction of new holography technology developed by Tel Aviv University researchers.
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I personal don’t like 3-D to start with because it gives me a headache after a while, but this technology that is coming out is very cool and I think will help people get more interested into what they are watching. The only thing is with them saying they would have to replot 2-D images to make this image for people to see you have to wonder if it takes that long to make a movie and then add on reploting the image then it will take longer. This is a very cool way to play around and mess with something that we know how to do. With all this research and testing can they make sure that this hologram of a system works for the whole time and will it not hurt or damage anything with the human body like the eyes. With them exploring the idea of using this for x-rays and cat scans I think that it a good idea that you get a 360 view of what you’re looking at and it might save someone’s life it may not. If this goes through this technology will and can help the nation with a lot of things going on in it.
Lyla Bartman
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