Make like Princess Leia and generate holograms with Holho, a Kickstarter project brings a hologram optical illusion to any tablet or smartphone. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and ...
One clever YouTuber has revealed how anyone can create a hologram using their iPhone. The trick was shared by @Mrwhosetheboss on YouTube a few years ago and has since been watched more than 24 million ...
Technically, this simple DIY project doesn’t produce a hologram, but the results look very similar. The idea is to create a pyramid of transparent, reflective material with the point facing down onto ...
Gianluca Pugliese has unveiled a new 3D printed creation he has designed that is capable of transforming your smartphone in to a 3D hologram viewer. The 3D printed object takes the form of a pyramid ...
iPhones can do a lot of impressive things. They organise our lives, take beautiful photographs, and with Homekit they can now even control devices around our living spaces. Another cool thing to add ...
Today in the annals of amazing-but-completely-pointless crap you can do with an iPad: Make stuff appear in thin air! N-3D, by Aircord Labo in Japan, is a sort of hologram machine you operate with your ...
Anyone with a CD jewel case, office supplies and about 10 minutes to spare can turn their smartphone into a 3D hologram projector thanks to an instructional video on YouTube. The video, posted on 1 ...
In what is undoubtedly another step toward an IRL Star Trek holodeck researchers at the University of Glasgow in Scotland have developed holograms people can “feel” with their hands. The interactive ...
The BBC is testing technology that could one day see the stars of "Strictly Come Dancing" pirouetting on your living room coffee table. The British broadcaster has created an experimental holographic ...
Ever since Princess Leia and other members of the resistance were shown staring at projection of the Death Star in Star Wars, most viewers have dreamed of watching television on a holographic display.
At the centre of Savage Beauty, the acclaimed new Alexander McQueen show at the V&A in London, is the hologram of a ghostly Kate Moss, which first appeared in McQueen’s 2006 ‘Widows of Culloden’ show ...
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