How
real the holograms seem? Are they considered as part of the virtual reality
world? Can holograms and 3 Dimensional objects be considered as the same? Many
people think that virtual reality, three-dimensions and holograms are the same
thing. Truth is that they may be trying to reach out for the same purpose, but
the method is different. Technological features, which make three-dimensional
world possible, are progressing constantly. They will be at a point where
critics foresee it even without the need of glasses. If you feel outside of the
alley and definitions of what these advances are, then the FW: Thinking video
at the beginning is where you will find about prognostics for the future
equipment and visible perceptions. What is exactly is a holographic projection?
Find out and then give you can have your own opinion.
Virtual reality is a created image sent through the
particular equipment, which projects it to make it appear like some panoramic
real environment, in which case is re-created. A holographic projection, can be
confused because is a projected imaged which is translated out of the equipment
to show itself in the real time in front of us. Check how it is presented in
this website called You Dream It, We Create it. A virtual reality image can only be
perceived individually through an inner closed perceptual method, through out
worn equipment over the eyes, like for example the Oculus Rift. The main
objective is to step in the virtual world, like it was once described in
Hollywood’s Motion Picture, featuring Pierce Brosnan, The Lawnmower. Take a
closer look in Wall Street Journal's Article: Virtual-Reality Headset video, click
here to watch. Holograms’
and three-dimensional equipment’s objective is to make it seem as real as
possible without the need of use of glasses or any other equipment to see the
image or re-created perception.
Very interesting topic. Are you comparing 3d VR and holography or focusing on VR and holography technologies? When I think of virtual reality I think of 3d full view rooms and panoramic views like you said. When I think of holograms I think of single images or scene that are 4d. I read an article about the future of holography being images that you can feel. http://singularityhub.com/2009/08/14/holograms-you-can-feel/ I think it might help if you explained more about the technology both VR and Holograms in a bit more detail for viewers unable to watch the video for whatever reason. More depth on the subject can help readers form an opinion and get them interested. I would imagine anyone reading on such an advanced subject would be very interested in the tech specifics.
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