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  • Disney’s New Tech Will One Day Let You Feel Holograms

    Holograms have remained firmly in the realm of sci-fi for years. It was only recently that scientists have been able to crudely replicate what we’ve been seeing in film for over 60 years. Now researchers at Disney have made another breakthrough in technology that lets you feel holograms.

    Disney Research recently announced a new project called AIREAL – a technology that allows the user to “feel” a virtual object. Here’s how Disney describes it:

    AIREAL is designed to use a vortex, a ring of air that can travel large distances while keeping its shape and speed. When the vortex hits a user’s skin, the low pressure system inside a vortex collapses and imparts a force the user can feel. The AIREAL technology is almost entirely 3D printed using a 3D printed enclosure, flexible nozzle and a pan and tilt gimbal structure capable of a 75-degree targeting field. Five actuators are mounted around the enclosure which displaces air from the enclosed volume, through the flexible nozzle and into the physical environment. The actuated flexible nozzle allows a vortex to be precisely delivered to any location in 3D space.

    One of the more interesting things about AIREAL is that it’s actually pretty cheap to make. Most of the components are made on a 3D printer so the researchers at Disney can instantly prototype at their lab instead of having the parts made somewhere else.

    As for uses, Disney sees AIREAL playing a role in its continued research into “large-scale computer augmented environments.” In other words, you might see the technology show up in an attraction at Disney World or Disneyland. It also sees the technology playing a role in the future of “gaming and story telling, mobile interfaces and gesture control.”

    If you want to see more about AIREAL, check out Disney’s research paper on the technology. You can also check out a video demo of the technology below:

    [h/t: 3ders]

  • Japanese Scientists Indirectly Invent Virtual Girlfriends

    The Japanese have consistently proven to be the wizards of the science world. Their inventions sometimes seem like they’re ripped straight out of sci-fi anime, and that can only be a good thing. Today’s invention is perhaps the most amazing thing to ever come out of the island nation since the Nintendo Entertainment System.

    Japanese scientists revealed today that they have invented holograms that humans can touch and interact with. Even the most prophetic sci-fi novels usually depict holograms as being light and nothing more. Being able to touch holograms is unlike anything I’ve ever seen and it could lead to a whole host of new applications.

    Check out a live demonstration of the technology. It’s impressive, to say the least:

    At the moment, the researchers are thinking small with their invention. They want to help create virtual objects, like light switches in hospitals, to help cut down on communal contamination that’s caused by multiple people touching the same thing.

    The researchers obviously have our best interests in mind, but it’s only a matter of time before people take this technology into dark territories. One of the top YouTube comments even refers to Japanese virtual idol Hatsune Miku as being something otaku could one day touch thanks to this technology.

    Speaking of idols, musical artists may one day be able to interact on stage with the late greats of their respective genres. Just imagine if Snoop Dogg Lion was able to touch the holographic Tupac he performed with.

    It’s more likely that we’ll see this technology being used for the next generation of tactile feedback in applications, including gaming. The researchers were already seen playing with a holographic ball. It’s simple, but it has the potential to change how we interact with the environment.

    Or we could waste it on virtual girlfriends…

    [h/t: Weird Asia News]

  • Tupac Hologram Gets His Own Twitter Account, May Be Touring

    The big news this weekend (and beyond) has been legendary rapper Tupac Shakur’s amazing comeback. No, contrary to popular belief he’s not really still alive, but he was still able to perform at the Coachella music festival as a hologram.

    That’s right. Over 100,000 concert-goers were treated to the first “performance” from Tupac in over 15 years. Before being gunned down in Las Vegas in 1996, Tupac sold over 75 million albums and is one of the most beloved artists in music history. And on Sunday, he took the stage (virtually) with Snopp Dogg and Dr. Dre.

    You can check out the performance below (NSFW language):

    The hologram was the product of a partnership between technology solutions company AV Concepts and visual-effects studio Digital Domain Productions.

    “This show was by far one of the most exciting yet challenging projects we have ever worked on,” said Nick Smith, President of AV Concepts. “A highly choreographed, live, outdoor holographic production of this magnitude with hundreds of thousands of people watching gave us the added incentive, and pressure, to deliver” Nick said.

    Not only did Twitter explode over the holographic Tupac, but someone capitalized on its viral popularity and created an account for it. It already has over 20,000 followers. In the realm of parody accounts (which is far and wide on Twitter), it’s pretty funny (NSFW tweets):

    Ah fuck! Anybody got a spare 54 AA sized batteries? I think Snoop done smoked my charger. #PlugLife(image) 16 hours ago via HootSuite ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    They didn’t make no Biggie hologram cause there aint enough pixels for that fat motherfucker!(image) 19 hours ago via HootSuite ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Where I be living? You know they got me trapped in this prism of seclusion!(image) 14 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Just dropped the i-Phone that Suge bought me an hour ago. #BuryMeA3G(image) 9 hours ago via HootSuite ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    According to the Wall Street Journal, we might get to see more of holographic Tupac in the future. Dre and Snoop are reportedly considering the logistics of taking Tupac on tour with them.

    Now, if we can only bring Hendrix, Lennon, and some others back with a hologram – then we’ll really be in business.

  • Holograms, Seminole Wind, and Forever Alone

    Holograms, Seminole Wind, and Forever Alone

    Today we have quite the odd mixture of videos for you… ranging from waterproofing anything to John Anderson. Enjoy.

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    Daily Double at its finest

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