Interactive 360-Degree Light Field Display wins for Best Emerging Technology

August 28th, 2007 | by Nathan |

I tend to be more intrigued with front-end visual design than the complexities of how such beautifully visual results get there. So, while I am certain there were years of research and development that went into this award winning design, I’m just really excited about the finished product!!

I love seeing ‘futuristic’ concepts that I saw in movies decades ago (think Star Wars) finally become a reality.

The Interactive 360 degree Light Field Display (3D Display) was demonstrated at SIGGRAPH 2007, and won an award for “Best Emerging Technology.

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CG has transformed many aspects of life. But while a great deal of imagery is modeled and rendered in 3D, almost all of it is shown on a 2D display such as a computer monitor, movie screen, or television.
Researchers at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) along with their collaborators have devised a reproducible, low-cost 3D display system that requires no special glasses, and is viewable from all angles by multiple users.

When I think about how I could use such a new technology I can’t come up with too many scenarios, but when I start thinking about some other professions I begin to see a great potential value.

Is this a useful and impactful way of presenting information or is it just a cool visual gadget to look at and say, cool?

Link: http://gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/ (via: http://www.cgsociety.org/)

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