Comment by thesz
1 day ago
These displays use rotating mechanisms.
This ones does not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrfBjRp61iY
Volumetric display in the video above uses static projector whose pixels light up etchings inside solid glass.
1 day ago
These displays use rotating mechanisms.
This ones does not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrfBjRp61iY
Volumetric display in the video above uses static projector whose pixels light up etchings inside solid glass.
Thank you for sharing - it's a brilliant piece of tech. I posted this earlier but it didn't catch on with upvoting
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46137203
The same person built both of these.
feel like I saw this in a hackaday, at least remember hearing the podcast about projecting all the rays at all intersections, it was green though maybe I'm thinking of something else
oh wow yeah I've seen a lot of this channel's work before the lego display, the CV fiber optic bundle display
Whatever the outcome, when someone sets up an optical table, I'm sold.
Speaking of tables, you probably already know about Tilt-Five? If not, they made a very neat social AR system focused on tabletop gaming.
https://www.tiltfive.com/