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HOLOGRAMs Star wars Team Project Technology in Movies Team 8 Ji Woo Heu Karen Fernandes Matthias Mayrhofer Hong GyeongMin Introduction of the technology DEFINITION A technique which enables ID: 307729

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Slide1

Moving

HOLOGRAMs

Star wars

Team Project: Technology in MoviesTeam 8 – Ji Woo Heu, Karen Fernandes, Matthias Mayrhofer, Hong Gyeong-Min Slide2

Introduction of the technology

DEFINITION

“A technique which enables

three-dimensional Images

to be made”

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.

Hologram

(Perfect) (Picture)

Holos

Gram

PRINCIPLE Slide3

Introduction of the technologySlide4

3D display is currently being applied to exhibitions and concerts, etc. However….

Limitations

of current technology Needs a physical screen or reflector.Impossible to see the image at different perspectives, or a 360-degree revolution Impossible to convey the object in real time (needs to be pre-recorded.)

Types of Holography

Generation and restoration technology

Display

technology

Analog

Interference pattern

Digital

Interference pattern

Active

Display

Passive

Display

Medicine

precision

measurement

Display

security

Display

Entertainment

Communication

Security

Education

Energy

HOE

We focused on

“Active Display”

Active Display

: Undeveloped real-time 360 angle display, without the need of a screen

Current technology of Active Display

<a Hologram in TUPAC’s concert>

Introduction of the technologySlide5

S

how

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

3D IMAGE VISUALIZATION

No need for eyeglasses and screens

The hologram is able to convey motions of the sender to the receiver in real time through wireless internet.

STORABILITY

REAL TIME

The design of recording and output device is getting

smaller, thinner and lighterto make the product

convenient and portable.(EX. Large projector screen

-> cell-phone LCD screen)

Possible to

restore the destructed information

with remnants.

Design of the recording device

and output device

Possible to see the 3D image

without any goggles and projecting walls

(existing

3D products require eyeglasses)

FUNCTION

DESIGN

Q1: Function and Design of the Technology & Future usesSlide6

The design of the recording and output device is getting smaller, thinner and lighter to make the product convenient and portable.

<Large projector screen> <cell-phone LCD screen>

Q1: Function and Design of the Technology & Future usesSlide7

FUTURE USES

Gaming

Realize the new concept of game in which users can interact with 3D holograms.Exhibitions Exhibit culture assets located in different regions at one exhibition room through 3D holograms.

Video conference Improves the limitations of existing teleconferences.Communicate with

3D real-time holograms of others in a remote region. Feels like talking with a real person

Education

Enhances all visual aspects of education

and makes it more

accurate and closer to real life.

Advertising

3D holograms allow viewers to

feel more closer to the products

and see it as if they were seeing it in real life.

Concerts and performing art

3D holograms increase the excitement

and enjoyment of any form of art.Manufacturing or commercial useAble to make a holographic prototype that allows you

to see the insides of the product. Allows for benchmarking and testing to be conducted. Can view the product in a 360 degree angle whenever and wherever.Military Helps military research

with 3D holograms of weaponary.

Q1: Function and Design of the Technology & Future usesSlide8

R

eal-time holograms can cause

data overload that will deteriorate the quality of the network

, which may cause them to block internet usage of hologram products.Telecom companies

do not want to pay network development costs.

T

he

equipmen

t for holographic images is rather

complex and expensive.

Technological advancement needs a great deal of

research and financial investment

High Cost

Holography

Conflicts with

telecom companies

Q2: The obstacles for the technology adoption

Holography

Lack of privacy for users

Viewing a 3D hologram on your phone will allow those around you to see it as well.

Lack of technological

advancement

Technological advancement to

remove the screen

& to

use it in every-day life

is greatly needed.

Current technology is inadequate in regards to

internet speed, processing units and a screen/reflecting medium Slide9

Creation of

economic value

to the point where it can cover a high level of initial investment.Reduction of developing and operation cost .

A wide variety of contents

need to be created by the users and other companies in order

to keep the progress of the technology going.

Convenience of usage

Customized service

Establish public interest through public relations

Technological

aspect

Technology development

Core technologies

need to be secured.

Improvement of processing

speed and internet speed

Removal of the screen

Development of

self-viewing

for the

privacy

of users

Technology that allows the viewer to see the hologram in a simple miniature version for self-viewing

National funding

Needs trained experts and a selection of

a

specialized institution for

intense research

.

Policies for solving

conflicts with telecom companies.

Policies for solving

privacy issues.

Holography

Economic feasibility

E.T.C.

Policies

Contents

Q2: The requirements for diffusionSlide10

Entertainment, exhibition, concerts, games, theme parks and other cultural and

entertainment industries will be able to develop.Real time information solves problems related to location and time

when it comes to things like conferences and exhibits.Accurate and more detailed images through holograms will allow customers to purchase things online in a more reliable manner.A variety of industries will be able to develop and create economical value.3D holograms will allow for more sophisticated and extensive research to be conducted.Realistic images will allow for more realistic and effective education.

Q3: The consequences of the technology in our society

The drawbacks

Illegal contents

will be produced and it will be

hard to control.

Lack of privacy

: everyone around you will be able to see the hologram.

If it is too realistic, the problem with

gaming addictions

may rise.

Decrease of personal interaction(face-to-face meetings, …)

The benefitsSlide11

Government support

Regulation to prohibit immoral

Uses of hologram technologies

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.

An Official R&D Institution

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 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

Copyright infringement

Needs a software or technology in order to

block unlimited copying of products.

A policy in regards to copyright infringement

needs to be created so that developers and users will feel safe to keep creating content.

Q4: The institutional mechanisms necessary for the

technologySlide12

ENJOY

.

HATE

I 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

.

I would be able to feel closer to whoever I am communicating with.

Real time communication

.

Being able to see a person in 3D is a lot more

realistic.Can see the insides of a product.

Provides more information.Complicated concepts and

studying materials are easier to understand.3D holographic gaming would be very new and fun because the holograms will follow my movements.

Able to view objects and artifacts from different locations all in one place.

Lighting, space, people around me.

It would feel a bit awkward because everyone around me would be able to see the hologram as well.

Lack of privacy.

Q5: How would you feel about using the technology?

Isn’t very mobile.

Can’t view while walking.Slide13

It will not be possible to make a portable holographic display like they showed in Star Wars.A real-time, 360 degree angle holographic display

without the need of a screen.

Create, capture, and restore holographic images.Holographic image processesor. Holographic image display/recorder. (will always need a phsyical screen.)

Q5: When and how the technology will be adopted?

WHEN?

HOW?