As of the moment, 3D displays are incredibly bulky to use. To experience the 3D effect, users must wear polarized glasses. However, this new technology could change everything.
1.What exactly does this tech involve? (Detailed explanation)
2. How could this change the way advertising works? (Give reasons why)
3. What new advancements could come from this technology? (Backup your reasoning)
1. This article is about a technology which creates 3D pictures view able by the naked eye, no eye wear is required. The technology uses a system of mirrors and labors to project beams from left to right.
ReplyDelete2. The new technology could reinvent advertising adding versatility to the market. Currently there is no 3D advertising, and this could be used to make new more unique advertisements in public spaces. 3D ads could be more effective in getting the attention of people passing by.
3. This advancement could revolutionize the way we consume media. Seamless 3d could be the future of movies, media, and advertising as I mentioned. Personal devices such as phones and computers could also soon contain similar technology.
1.It is an innovative spin on the 3d market. It follows in the footsteps of what Nintendo tried to do with the 3ds. They want to destroy the use of 3d glasses and make the screen 3d so you don't have to do additional work
ReplyDelete2.In the only way it can by making ads 3d, id imagine they could do it in places similar to times square and have the adds interact with the people.
3.The main way is to make the 3d movie going experience less stupid. By creating 3d screens that don't make me want to gouge out my eyes
1. This technology is a massive innovation in the way that 3D displays could function in the modern era. By reflecting multiple lasers of varying intensities and colors through a series of mirrors, scientists have been able to develop a display that displays images in 3 dimensions without the need for glasses.
ReplyDelete2. Instead of showing a simple still screenshot of a shoe (as an example), sometimes with rotation if the billboard is animated, one could look at the shoe from multiple angles at once, almost as if the shoe was actually there in front of them. Also, you can really make infographics and graphs "pop" out at the viewers!
3. One of the biggest advancements that comes from this is a generous progression to (perhaps) developing functioning holograms. At our current stage of understanding, we'd need some sort of specially-designed prism to focus the light into the desired shape, but this technology is plastic enough in its current state that there's really no predicting what could come of it.
1.This tech performs the action of 3D by using beams of light straight to the audience's eyes. They do this by a complex mirror system that bounces a laser. The mirror moves and can direct the light in different directions, this can cause the effect of each eyes seeing different images.
ReplyDelete2. It would change the advertising industry by putting the viewer in the field of your commercial. By putting them inside of your ad the viewer becomes more aware of what is happening inside of it.
3. Some of the advancements that could come from this type of technology being released could be a virtual world that allows gamers or its "citizens" to escape real world and be in this world that makes them a hero or one of importance. It could also bring in movies that allow the audience to be apart of the movie and have a unique experience for each person.
1. This tech involves a display that sends beams of light directly to the viewers’ eyes via a laser and a sophisticated mirror system to create a 3D image. Every 3D-Pixel used by the prototype system consists of lasers and a movable mirror to send light beams in different directions.
ReplyDelete2. Advertisements will really "pop out" and the average consumer may be more likely to buy the product if the 3D image of the product looks cool enough. Maybe advertisements could somehow interact with other advertisements in their 3D space. It opens up a whole other world of possibilities.
3. Recently I saw a couple videos from the Techies convention and I believe we are closer than ever to actual hologram technology, which I am really hyped for.
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Delete1.) This techy tech tells us how this tech will make tech 3D using mirrors, and lasers that bounce around and create an image that looks 3D.
ReplyDelete2.) It could give out that "Back to the Future 2" feel of it, where the shark tried to eat Marty McFly and it was advertising for a movie.
3.) Someone might mis-use this to create other things, like the military might use it for fake soldiers. Also people might use it for other things as well.
1) This type of technology uses beams of light that is sent straight to the viewers'eyes using a complex mirror system to create a 3D image. Each pixel used in this prototype system has lasers and a movable mirror to send light beams in different directions.
ReplyDelete2)Advertisements will look more realistic and attention grabbing by popping out to the consumer which may increase how likely it is that their product is purchased.
3)The ideas of holograms appearing is prevalent, however this can also perhaps be applied to the video game world and other such categories of life.
1. The way that the 3D pixels, or “trixels”, work is that there are mirrors set up in an intricate way that any advertisement will show two different images, one being sent to each eye by lasers spreading off in every direction. Before, a single image would be split up into two different images and when wearing the right glasses, creates an image of a 3D space.
ReplyDelete2. This could change advertising by making people pay more attention to them, putting more focus into the advertisement because it’s entertaining people in a way they really haven’t done before. Having to put more thought into thinking about what you’re looking at could possibly boost the sales of any certain product because people will have it on their mind and about how memorable it was.
3. Using this kind of technology, people could finally start to have REAL 3D TVs in their homes, being able to watch movies in 3D like in the movies. It would make entertainment much more, well, entertaining. Having this kind of technology in the living room would be comfortable without having to wear those absolutely uncomfortable and ugly 3D glasses. However this technology is being looked at in advertising, Nintendo has already been doing this since the beginning of 2010. The Nintendo 3DS uses a very similar technology where the in-facing camera detects a user’s face and projects 2 separate images that will track the user even as they move their head and turn it from side to side. No glasses are even required, and if it gets uncomfortable, you can always turn it off with a little slider on the side, which also changes the sensitivity of the 3D.
1. This technology uses a series of mirrors and lights to make an illusion of a 3D picture or lettering. With lasers projecting various images to each eye, it gives off an effect that the image is actually 3D.
ReplyDelete2. This could give commercials or ads a more emotional tie with viewer. A simple picture of a starving child, versus and child holding their hand out towards the viewer asking for help. This will also grab people's attentions more than a normal 2D ad would.
3. This could lead to very malicious or benevolent programs being created. There could be people using it to bribe people of their money by projecting a homeless man on the side of a street. On the other hand, it could create an environment for kids who are stuck in a hospital all day to live a seemingly normal life. All in all, this technology is coming, and it will be marvelous!
1. The technology uses lasers and mirrors to make a 3D affect. It seems a step closer to holograms.
ReplyDelete2.It could make advertising feel more real and close up. It would be a big attention grabber. Something you do not want to put next to roads. It could also be a big distraction.
3.It could bring us to a new level of gaming in your room. It could lead to holograms that you can play with. Think of that one cox commercial with the holographic pig.
1) This article is about a new technology emerging in the field of 3D. This system uses a complex system of lasers and mirrors to create a 3D effect for any viewers, without having to wear those annoying 3D glasses.
ReplyDelete2) This could drastically transform the way advertising works. It could cause a huge growth in advertising companies (because of the increased development cost) but also greatly increase profits across the board for anyone utilizing it.
3) For some reason, the first thing I thought of was a form of active camouflage. Whether that it possible or not, this technology could create both positive and negative effects, depending on who uses it. Also, Patton's fake army V2.
1. This article is discussing a new technology that is soon to be main steam, allowing for glasses-free 3-Dimension displays. With the power a combination of lasers and mirrors, it allows 3D content to be viewed without glasses.
ReplyDelete2. Imagine seeing real world holograms for Jaws 19, in the middle of your town, it would surely get your attention, yes? By advertising the technology for new products, the companies that use it will be able to attract a larger audience, so they can get more money than ever before. By investing in these new displays, companies would create a much lager project than by just using regular advertisement.
3. Creating these displays would allow advancement towards real holograms, that are seen in every new Sci-Fi movie. It will be quite amazing to see where this takes us in terms of advancing our already technical world.
1.) This article is about a new technology which creates 3D pictures using a complex system of lasers and mirrors so that the user doesn't need to use 3D glasses in order to view it.
ReplyDelete2.) Remember in Back to The Future II when marty is going around the future he comes across the new Jaws and it has a 3D shark come out at him. Thats one way this technology could be used it could also be used for fashion or game advertisement have 3D models with the clothes on so that the public can see or have a 3D promo for the newest action game.
3.)This kind of tech could easily lead to holograms and seamless 3D movies that don't require stupid glasses to watch and it could also change how we play videogames if we were to say add this to our tvs and monitors there could be a lot of room for new games.
1. This technology uses a series of mirrors and lights to make an illusion of a 3D picture or lettering. With lasers projecting various images to each eye.
ReplyDelete2. This could give commercials or ads a new name. A simple picture of a starving child, versus and child holding their hand out towards the viewer asking for help. It would 100 percent be more effective then a normal ad and overall could benefit the market.
3. This could lead to very interesting programs being created. There could be people using it to make a living or for whatever kind of reason. It could also create an environment for kids who are stuck in a hospital all day to live a seemingly normal life. In the end this technology is going to be very helpful and some people will use it for very creative uses.
1) What this uses is pretty much a bunch of lasers being projected at your eyes with different colors. Like the old classic ones with the different colors, the article says they have it in different colors because of the eyes. The eyes can see different angles and colors. But the new glasses now a days use lasers that are much more easy to use and can see the screen like it was a normal effect. The TV and DS 3-D programs are used differently though. These will only work if the user is at a distance from the object. But apparently you can edit that in the settings now a days.
ReplyDelete2) This could change advertising very good actually. Cause it will make the thing you're trying to advertise pop out more and catch peoples eye more cause of the cool tech you're using. They will be interested and might want to check out what you're showing to them. So it could change the ADD world dramatically in malls and stores. It would be pretty cool seeing a 3-D person just showing you whats for sale and stuff.
3) The new things this could maybe bring up is movies and videos stuff. Kinda like in the movie Back to the Future where McFly goes into the future and the giant JAWS shark thing pops out and tried to eat him. We could use that to inspire people to go out and look at the evolution of technology. It could also be used as a GREAT movie teaser for like horror movies and such. It would be pretty cool if someone made something like that for Star Wars. Just have like BB-8 sitting there looking at you while you walk by and its just beeping. But yeah these technologies could really impact the world and go further into advancement. Also apparently 3-D is getting out there in games. Cause the one time I watch T.V. it talks about GiggaBlast and about 3-D gaming. So those are little hints that we are getting close to actual holograms and 3-D stuff. :^)
1. I can't really explain it too well because I really don't understand exactly how the individual 3D pixels work. All I know is that it uses lasers and a mirror to shoot lasers in multiple directions that each eye picks up differently.
ReplyDelete2. It can make 2 advertisements available on a single screen. One advertisement is show to people in one direction, and the other ad is shown to people in the other direction.
3. This would make live-streaming really cool because if you have a screen like that, you could have your non-dominant eye see your stream chat, while your dominant eye is focused on the game. However that might not work in fast-paced competitive games.