The Windows 10 powered VT headset fuses the richly textured 3D
holographs in the real world around you.
What sets it apart from other wearables is the fact that it fuses richly textured 3D
holographs in the «real» world around you.
Not exact matches
As
in a
holograph (p. 82), the image is not represented
in the brain as a point - to - point image from an object to a photographic plate.
Britain's list of Nobel Prize winners owes much to those who came to these shores as foreigners, Dennis Gabor, inventor of the
holograph, born
in Hungary, Maurice Wilkins of DNA fame, born
in New Zealand, and Ernest Rutherford, the father of nuclear physics, also from New Zealand.
A built -
in holograph lets you game or watch movies even
in bright, outdoor settings.
The
holograph TVs are old hat, the clothes are made «futuristic» by having weird shirt collars, or bits of plastic pasted to a face, which was what Chris Marker did to suggest the future as long ago as La jetée
in 1962.
Angel Heart takes place
in an unspecified future, where phone calls are made with
holographs, and robots can be made and programmed to act like animals.
You'll spend a lot of time — I'd estimate at least 30 % of your playing time —
in the pleasant Caribbean blue
holograph of your iDroid.
The exhibition «Technoform» at Serralves dedicates special attention to this aspect, proposing the activation of old and new performances
in the Museum's galleries, along with works that include drawings, photographs, «computer poems», videos, sculptures and experiences with
holographs and stereoscopes.
I suspect that there are many cases where
holograph wills have been kept
in a secret place and are not found after death.
As Cherie's 1967
holograph will is not broad enough to cover all potential assets passing from Harold's estate, those new assets would be distributed to all four of Cherie's children equally
in accordance with the laws of intestacy.