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Team Project: Technology in Movies Team 8. MOVED HOLOGRAMs Star wars. Introduction of the technology. DEFINITION & PRINCIPLE . Types of Holography. Holos Gram. Hologram. ( Percet ) (Picture) . Generation and restoration technology. Display technology.
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Team Project: Technology in Movies Team 8 MOVED HOLOGRAMsStar wars
Introduction of the technology DEFINITION & PRINCIPLE Types of Holography Holos Gram Hologram (Percet) (Picture) Generation and restoration technology Display technology “A technique which enables three-dimensional Images to be made” Active Display Passive Display Analog Interference pattern Digital Interference pattern • Security • Education • Energy • HOE • Medicine • precision • measurement • Display • security • Display • Entertainment • Communication Using a laser, interference, diffraction, light intensity recording and suitable illumination of the recording, the image changes as the position and orientation of the viewing system changes in exactly the same way as if the object were still present, thus making the image appear three-dimensional. • We focused on “Active Display” • Undeveloped real-time 360 angle display, without the need of a screen
Q1:Describe the technology in terms of function and design. Describe how it is used in the future society. FUNCTION & DESIGN FUTURE USES Function: • Game • Realize the new concept of game in which users can interact with 3D hologram image • Military • Help a military research with 3D images of arms • Exhibition • Exhibit culture assets located in different regions at one exhibition room through 3D real-time image • Video conference • Improve the limits of existing teleconference • Communicate with 3D real-time images of • others in remote region. • Feel like talking with a real person • Advertising • Concerts and performing art • Theme park • show real-time 3D transparent images of real objects, • possible to test functions of real products • at different angles and perspectives • a 360-degree revolution • Possible to see inside of real products • Possible to see without any goggles and projecting walls • Even if data is destructed, possible to restore with remnant Reality No need for Eyeglasses storability • Design: • so far, cameras (more better resolution) make snapshots that are stitched together by a software. Then by using fast-pulsed lasers project holographic pixels on a special photo refractive polymer
Q2: What are the obstacles for those technologies to be adopted? How can you overcome and diffuse those technologies if you're the CEO of the company that created those technologies? Obstacles • Technological advancement to remove • the screen & to use it in every-day life is • greatly needed • Current technology is ineptitude in internet • speed, processing units • screen/reflecting medium • Conflicts with • telecom companies • High Cost • The equipment for holographic images is rather complex and expensive • Technological advancement needs a great deal of research and financial investment • Data overload that deteriorate the quality of network • Telecom companies do not want to pay network development cost Holography • Lack of technological advancement
Q2: What are the obstacles for those technologies to be adopted? How can you overcome and diffuse those technologies if you're the CEO of the company that created those technologies? Requirements for diffusion • Creation of economic value to the point where it can cover a high level of initial investment • Reduction of developing an operation cost • Technologicalaspect Technology • Economic feasibility • Source technology secure • Equipment development • Improvement of processing • Internet speed • Removal of the screen Holography • Contents secure • Policies • E.T.C. • National funding • Experts training & selection of the specialized institution for intense research • Policies for solving conflicts with telecom companies • Convenience of usage • Customized service • Establish public interest through public relations • Secure abundance of contents
Q3: What are the consequences of those technologies in terms of benefits and harmful effects to society? The drawbacks • The electronic waste created of old technology recycling process • Decrease of personal interaction (face-to-face meetings, …) • The interactivity (more like real life, eye-contact) • Reduction of physical space (because there is no need for a monitor or walls) The benefits
Q4: What are the institutional mechanisms (e.g. laws, government regulations, norms, culture, etc.) that are necessary for those technologies to be available to society? Standardization of technology Government support • As of now, standardization of technology is absent. • Standardization makes producers produce the hologram products in a standardized way, which achieves economies of scale and drops the price. • Hologram technology is a complex and highly sophisticated that needs a great deal of research and financial investment • Financial investment & incentives or • government support on R&D Regulation to prohibit immoral Uses of hologram technologies R&D • Needs a specialized organization to do research in this area. • Need Professionals who can fully understand holograms and can help to further develop them. • Hologram technology can be used in immoral uses such as commercialization of sex and improper military purposes • May need laws or regulations to prevent this.
Q5: If you're the person who use those technologies everyday, how would you feel about using those technologies?Will those technologies be something that you enjoy using, or hate using? Why? • I would be able to feel closer to whoever I am communicating with. • Being able to see a person in 3D is a lot more realistic. • It would feel a bit awkward because everyone around me would be able to see the hologram as well. • Lack of privacy. • Feel good that I can see the entire structure of the object. • Provides more information. FEEL HATE ENJOY • would enjoy being able to see the entirety of an object whenever I want to. • I don’t have to meet the person or object in person to see what it looks like as a whole. • More intimate connection with the object. • Can view the object in real life size. • Isn’t very mobile. • Can’t view while walking. • May need a secluded area or space. • Location matters a lot. • Lighting, space, people around me. • .
Q6: Do you think those technologies will be adopted in the future? If so, when and how? If not, why not? • When? • It will not be possible to make a portable holographic display like they showed in Star Wars. • Why? • Create, capture, and restore holographic images. • Holographic image processesor. • Holographic image display/recorder. • (will always need a physicalscreen / reflector)