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[굿아이디어] 홀로그램 기술이 여기까지 발전해왔습니다.

by 변리사 허성원 2011. 11. 23.
1977년에 처음 개봉된 스필버그 감독의 영화 스타워즈에서 알투디투 로봇이 레아 공주의 홀로그램 동영상을 재생하는 장면을 보았지요.
그 당시만 해도 그런 홀로그램 영상이 상상 속에서나 가능하리라 생각했습니다.
이제 홀로그램 기술이 우리가 상상하던 것 보다 훨씬 많이 발전되어 있습니다.
레아 공주의 동영상 메시지 정도는 아무것도 아니라고 말할 수 있겠네요.

아래에 7개의 놀라운 홀로그램 기술들이 소개됩니다.
실물과 조합된 3D애니메이션, CD사이즈 디스크에 500GB를 저잘할 수 있는 홀로그램 스토리지, 홀로그램 지도, 홀로그램 디스플레이 등..

이러한 화려한 홀로그램 기술로 우리 미래가 어떻게 변화할지 상상력을 펼쳐보시지요.

7 Incredible Holographic Technologies

You'd think by now, 2011, we'd all be using some type of holographic technology in our homes, but that may still be years away from happening. However, the technology behind holography isn't as complicated as you think. It's basically a "technique that allows the light scattered from an object to be recorded and later reconstructed so that when an imaging system (a camera or an eye) is placed in the reconstructed beam, an image of the object will be seen even when the object is no longer present." Continue reading to see seven incredible holographic technologies.

1. Dreamoc

Built by Dreamoc, this amazing technology basically "combines a real product like a Coke bottle with 3D animations that are viewable from 200 degrees" -- similar to this 3D video mapping system. No word yet on if this will be available to consumers anytime soon.

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2. HoloAD

Rather than try to catch your eye with creative designs, the HoloAD uses holographic 3D technology. It basically works "by using a set of three independent images, projected onto the trapezoidal sides of a see-through glass pyramid (the back side is flat), so you can walk 180-degrees around the projection."

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3. Holographic Storage

E reveals a new holographic storage technology that allows them to fit 500GB on a single CD-sized disc. To accomplish this feat, "GE's holographic storage uses the entire disc density for storage." While CDs are read in 2D space (one layer), and DVDs are read in much the same way (but with an extra layer+ of data)...Data drawn through chemical reactions floats if suspended in gelatin.

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4. Holographic Map

Sure, it may not be a holographic 3D projection (Star Wars), but this geeky map -- made with data from Google Sketchup -- is an interesting conversation piece nonetheless. According to its creator(s), the model depicts downtown Seattle, with building heights reaching 10-inches.

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5. Kinect-Powered Hologram System

That's right, "using a single Kinect camera and standard graphics chips, MIT researchers demonstrate the highest frame rate yet for streaming holographic video." The researchers managed all this by tapping what are known as diffraction fringes to create an object's 3-D shape. When light bounces off of an object, it does so at an infinite number of angles.

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6. Boarding Agents

Holographic boarding agents have arrived at Paris' Orly Airport Hall 40. Simply put as possible, "a prerecorded video image is rear-projected onto a human-shaped piece of Plexiglass to alert passengers when and where to get on their flight."

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7. 3D Holographic Display

Researchers from Japan's Burton, Inc. have developed a plasma-based holographic display that can project 3D images in mid-air (i.e. Star Wars). Technically speaking, it's "capable of producing about 50,000 dots per second at a frame rate of somewhere around 10-15 fps."

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