Holo-Gauze is an easy-to-transport 3D display solution A new type of 3D display solution has been launched by Holotronica. ‘Holo-Gauze’ comprises a metallic transparent gauze and is designed to be used with 3D polarised projection systems. It can also achieve believable 2D hologram effects.
According to Holotronica, Holo-Gauze has been created to be easier to transport and more affordable than traditional Pepper’s Ghost systems. Audiovisual artist and composer Stuart Warren-Hill, founder of Hexstatic and co-founder of the Big Chill festival in the early 90s, says he devised the system “out of necessity” when he required a portable holographic 3D display to tour his new 3D Blu-ray and CD project, Holotronica.
Other pre-launch ‘beta’ projects have included the production of a hologram android that responded to tweets during the promotion of US TV show Almost Human and 3D effects for this summer’s Ibiza residences of DJs Hed Kandi and Chase and Status.
Supplier: Holotronica
Holotronica explores the synesthetic fusion of electronic music with live midi controlled visuals and emerging 3D and holographic technologies. Holo-Gauze is a patent pending screen technology specially developed for Holotronica live shows and is also ideal for large-scale holographic effects in theatre, concerts, trade shows and museums. Web: http://www.holotronica.com/site/
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