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Throwable Ball Camera — Inspiration

Throwable Ball Camera

A throwable Panoramic Ball Camera which captures a full spherical panorama when thrown into the air. At the peak of its flight, which is determined using an accelerometer, a full panoramic image is captured by 36 mobile phone camera modules. Presented at the SIGGRAPH...

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360 ring projection — Inspiration

360 ring projection

The Ring Screen — The Ring Screen is an innovation in video projection screen design. With the ability to display 360 degree video, the Ring Screen becomes the center of attention at any event, allowing attendees to see your video from.

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technology, entertainment, design and advertising. — Inspiration

technology, entertainment, design and advertising.

Here is a beautiful example of technology, entertainment, design and advertising coming together. Not the usual 3D projection mapping on a building, but a car projection on a real Toyota Auris. 7 projectors give a true 3D, 360 degree projection mapping experience on...

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3D Projection Mapping — Inspiration

3D Projection Mapping

The Infiniti Journey of Inspiration 2009 — at the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Klip Collective created a full 360, five-projector video installation for Infiniti. The virtual unveiling of the 2011 M was the centerpiece of the site-specific.

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360 degrees video — Inspiration

360 degrees video

Amazing 360 degrees videos. Click and drag with your mouse in the movie to look at all directions. via beamlog made by yellowBird *update: and here the newest version at Sensation Amsterdam 3rd of july 2010:

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360 degrees interactive holographic mirror — Inspiration

360 degrees interactive holographic mirror

USC's Institute for Creative Technologies built a 360° light field display — a volumetric screen that shows a true 3D image viewable from any angle without glasses. Viewers can walk around it and the image holds. Reference for autostereoscopic volumetric display...

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