Dynamic Holographic Displays Now a Reality

Two scientists from the College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona have successfully created mankind's first dynamic holographic display.

Here is a snapshot of a human skull as displayed holographically on the device.

This initial breakthrough displays an updatable, monochromatic 3D image on a 4"-by-4" plate of glass, but is still an enormous achievement. It allows multiple viewers to view an electronically displayed three-dimensional image with a unique perspective from varying vantage points without the need for any special eyewear. This is very well the first step toward 3D motion pictures in a single flat display. Instead of attempting here to describe the specific details of the technology, read a lengthy explanation at the first of the links listed below.

Here's a video of the two researchers who developed the technology describing and demonstrating it in action (which I also submitted to the Sift).


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