What will it be like to travel within 50 years? Between holograms and 3D wardrobes
Top travel experts' predictions for 2070: biometric obsessions, flying taxis and other goodies
Top travel experts' predictions for 2070: biometric obsessions, flying taxis and other goodies
Large interactive holograms will dance in the air in front of us, changing the way we experience live events and business meetings
Goodbye video calls (and more): this holographic technology can replace any digital screen within 5 years.
A properly trained artificial intelligence with a method called tensor holography produces 3d holograms with ease.
40 years after Star Wars, 3D holograms still look like things from science fiction. But if we ask ourselves what the state of the art of holographic technology is in reality, we find that it has never been closer.
Ultrasound beams move a tiny polystyrene "brush" at breakneck speed which traces luminous 3D figures. The new holograms can be seen, touched and heard.
Since the 90s, this circus family has progressively limited the use of animals, but with this solution it will revolutionize its entire repertoire: in the gigantic arena the "holo-animals" are perfectly integrated into the performances of athletes and clowns.
Fake experiences and memories, new sight for the blind, increased senses: a device being tested on mice can open the doors to the holographic universe.
Here is one of those things that make us understand how many degrees of separation there can be between science fiction and reality. Some fields of knowledge are still in a phase of pure speculation, others in the advanced research phase, still others are about to take flight in the form of technologies offered to the masses. This is the case of holographic displays, which have long been on the notebooks of science fiction writers and successful directors (who doesn't remember Star Wars?). RealView 3D… Read more
Microsoft's Holodesk project is starting to provide the first prototypes and the first stimuli: the possibility of manipulating '3D' objects in physical space seems really interesting. The system combines a Kinect sensor (yes, the kind that is currently used 'for fun') and a special screen to create a three-dimensional environment in which it is possible to intervene directly. The concept is more than simple: a projector sends an image into the work area, which is observed through a transparent 'partition'... Read more
Kelekona offers a revolutionary 40-passenger flying bus, capable of traveling 531 km in just 60 minutes
In an exhibition at the Musée D'Orsay in Paris, AI brings visitors into conversation with Van Gogh in a unique and interactive experience.
Despite the great enthusiasm and investments from Apple, the AR Vision viewer fails. It's burdensome for the public, it's impractical, it costs too much.
6G technology, which stands for sixth generation, is the next generation of mobile networks that is expected to succeed 5G. This is a technology that is still in development, but it has the potential to revolutionize telecommunications and the way we interact with the digital world. The paradox is that many of us have not yet fully experienced the power of the 5G network, and we are already talking about the next standard. Characteristics of the 6G network Allo… Read more
The holographic display combines 3D space platforms and artificial intelligence, and promises to turn 2D photos into holograms
A dense network of intelligent road poles will be the heart of smart cities, managing traffic, safety and much more.
Axiom wants to revolutionize the world of holograms: from contracts with Airbus to Hologram Zoos, this technology seems ready to invade various sectors
The world in 2060 will be quite different from the current one: let's try to list the possible technological cornerstones that will guide it.
After James Dean, Salvador Dalì and others, Marilyn Monroe also "comes back to life" for the glory of a world that no longer knows how to find new myths.
Not even death will stop this tech-savvy grandfather from meeting his great-grandchildren.
A report from the Irish company identifies four changes that together will transform reality, making it somewhat unreal.