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3d holographic glass paintings
3d holographic glass paintings













Since as long ago as the mid-1800s, people have been experimenting with numerous interpretations of so-called holograms.

3d holographic glass paintings

But we still don’t really know if these kinds of holograms will ever become a reality. When we use the word hologram, we often associate it with movies like Minority Report or Star Wars, in which characters interact with free-standing, three-dimensional images made of projected light that are visible to the naked eye. Photograph courtesy of Michael Carter-Arlt This experience made me realize just how useful holograms (or the illusion of them) could be in helping increase engagement and combat distractions in a classroom.Īs is often the case, my curiosity eventually led me through the Looking Glass. The set-up was simple-just a hacked CD jewel case and a cellphone video of my face, shot in a dark room with blue light-but the effect was convincing enough to capture the attention of my entire class, almost as if nothing else mattered but me and what I was presenting-as though I were the Wizard of Oz. In 2018, I demonstrated this idea in front of a class by creating the illusion of myself as an AI hologram. But, rather than a device or the company that makes it determining what an AI looks like (inevitably giving us 3D variations on an old Winamp visualizer), appearances will be determined and customized by individual users-and will be every bit as varied as the live human beings interacting with them.

3d holographic glass paintings

I believe that the future of artificial intelligence (AI) will have a face-or, more accurately, many faces. SIRI: “I imagine I probably look like colourful sound waves.” If SIRI or any AI had a face, what would it look like?

3d holographic glass paintings

When I was completing my master’s degree, I pondered this question a lot.















3d holographic glass paintings