There’s always an attempt at hologram projections, from using gas to glass… Now here’s one thats in a small production thats simple and complex (in maths) that says Woohoo!…
The latest innovation in TV and display technology from CLARO combined with a visual design aesthetic to introduce the TV system of the future – a transparent glass TV and media system utilising holographic technology.
Before they can come up with the R2D2 type of hologram, I will put my affection to this first.Extract from Claro
The Holoscreen is a revolutionary holographic film which displays any image fed through a projector at a specific angle on to a transparent display. All other light is ignored. The result is a remarkably bright and sharp image quality – even in brightly lit environments. The screen is a 1.5m x 1.0m rectangle of 10mm glass with a 610mm x 814mm sheet of translucent attached to it. Any type of projector can be used to cast the image. To complete the futuristic setup, a pair of optional Ferguson Hill FH001 speakers can be positioned either side of the screen.
A unique added feature of the CLARO is that its transparent display can allow viewers to look at or see through the screen, which combined with the glass surround, gives the impression of the image seemingly suspended in mid-air.
The projector renders a huge forty inch image on the glass screen that seems to hang in mid air. Due to the science of the angles involved the image seems bright and clear even in an environment with plenty of other light about. The projector can take various simultaneous inputs such as TV, DVD and computer. In a standard instillation the projector sits on the floor about 5 feet behind the screen, so while the bulkiness of rear projection screens has literally vanished, it actually occupies a greater amount of space.