Sentences with phrase «dimensional hologram»

Prince Charles gave a keynote lecture at a summit meeting on advanced energy technologies in Abu Dhabi on Monday — not in the flesh, but as a three - dimensional hologram.
One of her best - known works is 70 +1 +2 (1998), a life - size, full - length, alarmingly present three - dimensional hologram of the artist at a majestic 71 years of age, seen frontally, paired with a similarly scaled photographic collage of herself in the same pose seen from the back.
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.
When Microsoft talks about «holographic computing,» it's typically talking about its HoloLens device that basically allows people to interact and manipulate three - dimensional holograms that blend in with surroundings in the real world.

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The laser shines on a sample of the material under study; light scatters off the sample and creates a two - dimensional pattern of interference between the laser beam and the scattered light — a hologram — which a video camera records.
Light waves from the two beams interfere with each other, imprinting into the plastic a hologram — a three - dimensional pattern.
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.
Its main purpose is to determine whether our universe acts like a 2 - D hologram, where information is coded into two - dimensional bits at the Planck scale, a length around ten trillion trillion times smaller than an atom.
One of the tenets of string theory is that our three - dimensional existence — four - dimensional if you count time — might actually be a hologram on a surface that exists in many more dimensions.
Is the universe a hologram and three - dimensional space nothing more than a compelling illusion?
Holograms are three - dimensional images encoded in two - dimensional surfaces.
«Shoe designers now build twenty shoes in a day with instant prototyping,» Gasevski says, «and we need to be able to realize three - dimensional objects as quickly, perhaps with holograms, things we can see in three dimensions even if we can't touch them.»
The exhibition includes early geometric light projections, prints and drawings, installations exploring sensory deprivation and seemingly unmodulated fields of colored light, and recent two - dimensional work with holograms.
The development of laser technology in 1962 enabled the creation of holograms that displayed three - dimensional images on a two - dimensional surface.
Having the phone actually aware of the three - dimensional space in its view allows for precise measurements, which can be represented with a neat hologram of a measuring tape.
The Creators Update event in October 2016 hinted at a future in which consumers would be able to pull a photo of an armoire from an e-commerce website, convert it into a three - dimensional life - size image, and project a hologram of it into their bedrooms in order to determine if it's the right fit and style before purchasing.
Samsung is also cooking up a hologram technology that is believed to project three - dimensional images, a transparent screen plus a reflective display that works akin to a mirror.
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