“True” 3D and interactive holograms at the moment are a actuality, because of American firm Light Field Lab, Inc.
This know-how is feasible due to Solid Light Surface know-how, which has 10 billion pixels per sq. meter.
“At the core of Light Field Lab’s SolidLight technology is the nanoparticle polymer energy surface that forms the emissive SolidLight panel,” stated Light Field Lab CEO Jon Karafin.
“This allows us to convert pixels into wavefronts that can control and focus light with real-time interactive software,” he added.
With this, even larger-than-life holograms of sea creatures or dinosaurs coming at you might be undoubtedly doable.
Solid Light Surface may also be positioned wherever to challenge a hologram—from the ground to a desk high to the wall to the ceiling. That’s what units it other than a 2D hologram, too, which might solely be projected on a clear display screen.
According to Light Field Lab, their 3D and interactive holograms can be utilized for studying or enjoyable.
—Kimberly Tsao/MGP, GMA Integrated News