I always assumed that these giant holograms in the cyberpunk setting are possible due to there being so much smog in the air. It's honestly quite corporate and fits the motif of the setting, Like shit just spiraled out of control, and instead of wasting their money to go green, they proceeded to push visual garbage onto consumers after realizing the smog was thick enough to bounce an image.
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AR is the the more realistic future.
I already hate touchscreen with passion because they feel abstract, lack of feedback, are often poorly designed and other things ; holographic interfaces will probably have the same problems but worse
It literally isn't. Do you really think they'd install a 200+ square meters worth of glass to a bay for a short concert?
It's projected on water vapor iirc.
Look up Aerial Burton, it always gets overlooked in these discussions for some reason. But yes, they are possible, they just require require extreme amounts of energy and eye-burning lasers. All in all its pretty cool.
>giant holograms
not in the near future
>better AR tech
most likely if it actually get some serious funding.
Yeah with AR, there is no need for actual holograms in real world
I always assumed that these giant holograms in the cyberpunk setting are possible due to there being so much smog in the air. It's honestly quite corporate and fits the motif of the setting, Like shit just spiraled out of control, and instead of wasting their money to go green, they proceeded to push visual garbage onto consumers after realizing the smog was thick enough to bounce an image.
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AR is the the more realistic future.
Maybe
Augmented reality will eventually become a mainstay and virtual holograms will exist.
We'd need a big breakthrough for giant holograms, I'd bet on magnetically coupled nanomachines.
Yes.
sexo
>going to be
Anon, I...
A bunch of Chinese lights with a rotor blade is not a hologram.
It literally is. What's your definition of a hologram?
>it literally is
at that point answering your question is pointless
Just admit you don't have a definition that doesn't apply to a drone constellation and drop the pathetic charade.
yawn
It would be very kino
Holographic interfaces would be marginally better than touchscreens but that would not matter.
I already hate touchscreen with passion because they feel abstract, lack of feedback, are often poorly designed and other things ; holographic interfaces will probably have the same problems but worse
GIANT NAKED WOMAN !!!
>Are giant holograms ever going to be possible?
>2012
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That's an image being projected on a glass wall.
It literally isn't. Do you really think they'd install a 200+ square meters worth of glass to a bay for a short concert?
It's projected on water vapor iirc.
they have to be projected against something.
You can't just blast light into an empty space and expect it to bounce off nothing?
Look up Aerial Burton, it always gets overlooked in these discussions for some reason. But yes, they are possible, they just require require extreme amounts of energy and eye-burning lasers. All in all its pretty cool.