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You direct light from a projector and you get a genuine and interactive 3d image with a pioneering projection technique dubbed as Wiremap. Though, for Albert Hwang, it may appear to be the simplest thing to do, but in effect requires the minutest observation in fabricating those 85 vertical wires (initially, to start with) and placing them uniformly to a 3d map of cyberspace. I feel more than impressed with this improved 256 individual-stranded volumetric display hovering, radiant 3d light-made object that wriggle, and changes color or size. It’s done with a projector having a 1024 horizontal resolution which implies each wire has 4 pixels. Albert exhibited his exploit at The Last HOPE, and mind you it held the centre-stage. If you missed it, click on to watch the video.


Source: Hack A Day