The shootout in a formerly garish casino is a nightmare of light and sound,
as holograms of Elvis and Frank Sinatra flicker in and out of view, blaring old standards for the few seconds they have power.
The Dawn didn't lack any technological advances, either, and these luxuries, such
as the hologram of a head - up display and high - end infotainment system located in the center console, help to keep drivers safe on the road and fully entertained.
The final segement of the exhibition will showcase some of the artist's most innovative late works such
as his hologram of rock star Alice Cooper and the 1958 painting «The Sistine Madonna,» which predates Pop Art by superimposing the image of the Virgin and Child onto a giant photograph of the Pope's ear, which is composed of a benday dot pattern.
To only observe either Time Landscape or Paradise
as a hologram of what once existed before, or as an environmental life - raft within the tumult of urbanization, would represent a failure to see the works as the progressive, evolving landscapes that they are, and the impetus for change that they spark.
Not exact matches
So while you might be watching Super Bowl 52 or 55 streamed to your TV via Chromecast or Amazon's FireTV stick, or through a set
of VR goggles that attach to the TV, or
as a
hologram beamed into the bar
of your choice, it will probably be coming to you via one
of the three networks.
Either way, Microsoft is really getting serious about pushing
holograms as a new paradigm
of computing.
By the end
of the movie, Pat could appear
as a
hologram.
Such devices overlay images
as holograms onto a user's real - life field
of vision, with the goal
of improving efficiency at businesses ranging from doctors» offices to factory floors.
If you interpreted the video
as a concrete vision
of the future
of parenting, you couldn't be blamed for fearing
holograms will take over your house and haunt your waking hours
as a mom or dad.
As Fast Company notes, the technology to make such
holograms seem seamless «requires loads
of sensor technology that's only on the cusp
of the mass market today.»
Adams's talent for self - promotion — appearing
as a
hologram on CNN on election night in 2008, broadcasting a song from the surface
of Mars with NASA — can grate.
Scientists
of many Science Relatives dare not say we are
as holograms for if we were why then do we bleed and feel pain?
So real is this unity, Bohm speaks
of the «undivided wholeness»
of the universe and uses the
hologram as an image (Bohm 1980 pp. 143 - 7).
The
hologram,
as its name implies, pictures the whole, even if you do what corresponds to covering half the lens
of an ordinary camera.
A consideration
of the difference between a
hologram and an image made from a lens camera can play a significant part in the perception
of undivided wholeness,
as contrasted with fragmentation.
In doing this, I shall use the
hologram as an illustrative example, with the aid
of which we can consider these notions not only mathematically, but also imaginatively.
As you might recall, White's Lazaretto is basically a circus tent
of goodies, with secret songs, a
hologram of a dancing angel and alternative versions, so it's no surprise White's legion
of fans want in on the action.
So, it remains appropriate that
as the
hologram marks more than 70 years since its invention, the technology remains
as pertinent
as ever, continuing to go from strength - to - strength
as an effective packaging device, demonstrating the highest standards
of visual appeal, quality, creativity and technical ambition.
cba@66: By chance (or natural genius), you have positioned the two mirrors so they create a rudimentary
hologram of the fire, which your brain interprets
as a 3 - D image.
The last real event
of the first half was the Walcott goal, a gift from De Gea,
as it passed through him
as if he were a
hologram.
This idea, proposed by Juan Maldacena at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., is called the holographic principle: Just
as a two - dimensional
hologram can depict a three - dimensional object, the surface
of a black hole theoretically reveals everything inside
of it.
This advancement could improve
holograms for anti-fraud protection and entertainment,
as well
as offer more control over the manipulation and measurement
of polarization.
Veeraraghavan explained the speckles serve
as reference beams and essentially replace one
of the two beams used to create
holograms.
Recently,
holograms that are mere hundredths
of the thickness
of a human hair have been made from metal deposited onto materials such
as silicon.
The idea is similar to that
of ordinary
holograms where a three - dimensional image is encoded in a two - dimensional surface, such
as in the
hologram on a credit card.
«Today, optical security features, such
as holograms, are frequently based on two - dimensional microstructures,» says Professor Martin Wegener, expert for 3D printing
of microstructures at the Institute
of Nanotechnology
of KIT.
As Hawking radiation travels out, an impression
of the object's identity is stamped on the
hologram.
«If the surface
of a black hole is a firewall, then the idea
of the universe
as a
hologram has to be wrong,» Mathur said.
They believe that when material touches the surface
of a black hole, it becomes a
hologram, a near - perfect copy
of itself that continues to exist just
as before.
«Even if
holograms get
as good
as they could possibly be, they're fundamentally limited and incapable
of creating a Princess Leia - like image that floats in space, far from its projected aperture, that...
For one study, published in Light: Science and Applications, the researchers produced
holograms of Pap smears, which are used to screen for cervical cancer, and blood samples,
as well
as breast tissue samples.
To overcome this limitation, a preliminary filtering is typically employed in the case
of images with low SNR,
as in the case
of digital
holograms.
This advancement, which works across the spectrum
of light, improves anti-fraud
holograms as well
as those used in entertainment displays.
Will quantum holography find applications beyond the lab to a similar extent
as classical holography, which is routinely used in security (
holograms are difficult to counterfeit), entertainment, transport (in scanners measuring the dimensions
of cargo), microscopic imaging and optical data storing and processing technologies?
Lol at the
hologram thing, I got one
of those
as a gift from an ebay seller once.
If Jem (
of Hologram fame) went dressed
as an Olympic figure skater for Halloween, she would wear this dress.
Boasting a long - standing collaboration with Alexander McQueen, the duo is credited with having produced some
of the designer's most arresting fashion show moments such
as the 3 - D
hologram of Kate Moss in 2006 and the spray - painting robot in 1997.
Because it's a
hologram, you can date
as you would in real life without the risk
of any potential dangers.»
► A super-villain appears on a Jumbotron screen, attempting to scare the people
of a city, and he appears
as a huge
hologram from a ship in the sky.
A
Hologram for the King (Blu - ray + Ultraviolet) Details: 2016, Lionsgate Home Entertainment Rated: R, sexual situations, nudity, drug use, language The lowdown: Tom Hanks stars
as a businessman sent overseas to pitch a state -
of - the - art holographic teleconferencing system to the king
of a Middle East nation.
Beautiful untruths and half - truths abound in Michael Almereyda's quietly shimmering new movie, which takes place in a somewhat distant future when our deceased loved ones can be summoned back
as «Primes» — artificially intelligent
holograms that, through the act
of talking and listening, become repositories
of our own deeply unreliable memories.
Where the movie works, and does so quite splendidly, is the finale's clever depiction
of hologram tech
as a shiny new toy; promoted by an American corporation
as if it offers a time - saving and world - changing system enabling international business for the 21st century, even though it's clearly and merely another gimmicky exercise in special effects.
The casualties came in the form
of The Last Witch Hunter, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, Rock the Kasbah and Jem and the
Holograms,
as well
as Crimson Peak and Steve Jobs.
In the opening scene
of Marjorie Prime, we first meet Marjorie, an 85 - year - old struggling with memory loss,
as she listens to Walter Prime, a computerized
hologram version
of her husband, describe the second dog that she and her real husband adopted.
A widow in her 80s, for example, might want to remember her husband
as a younger man, so he appears to her in that way, sitting on and standing in front
of a couch, because the
hologram's range is limited.
From a lowly beginning
as a piece
of music composition software, she now does everything from TV commercials to live concerts via
hologram — in addition to «singing» thousands
of fan - made songs across the internet.
The film is set in a future where computer programs
of deceased loved ones can be rendered
as holograms or «primes.»
In addition to its possibilities
as a starting point to literacy (assuming the literacy
of the parent), the film is sort
of interesting, too, in a perverse, camp - appreciation kind
of way for the dream - team match - up
of Lloyd and Culkin (and the reunion
of Picard and Guinan... and the meeting
of that
hologram doctor and Spock).
Based on a Pulitzer Prize - nominated play by Jordan Harrison, Marjorie Prime is a small - scale sci - fi meditation on mortality and memory, with Lois Smith (Minority Report)
as an elderly woman who recreates her former husband, digitizing his existence and interacting with the
hologram of his younger self (played by Jon Hamm).
A new trailer has arrived online for Jem and the
Holograms, director Jon M. Chu's (G.I. Joe: Retaliation) latest 80s cartoon adaptation, and you can watch it right here...
As a small - town girl catapults from underground video sensation to global superstar, she and her three sisters begin a one - in - a-million journey
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