I really have to admire the guy for coming up with this from design to implementation, but I'd be amazed if he isn't limited by his fundamental design. It seems that making it rely on large mechanical motion and controlled lighting conditions are both at odds with further refinement, robustness, and widespread usability.
The title is misleading, but this is still very cool. At first I laughed when I saw the cork, but still, for a home-made project done entirely by him, this is very impressive.
jernejlSep 9, 2006
actually the holodecks appeared in the animated series...
nufotoSep 9, 2006
Cool! Looks like a 3d version of Mechanical TV!..They need a better Camera though! Very creative!Thanks for the Video!
fratzSep 9, 2006
I really have to admire the guy for coming up with this from design to implementation, but I'd be amazed if he isn't limited by his fundamental design. It seems that making it rely on large mechanical motion and controlled lighting conditions are both at odds with further refinement, robustness, and widespread usability.
neoknightSep 9, 2006
@VSKBadCRCit was optimized for digg!
diggeridudeSep 9, 2006
Is this new news? The first page says (c) 2003 and the second says 2004.
thebargeSep 9, 2006
How hard would it have been for him to just use some off-the-shelf open source CMS? That would at least make it LOOK better.
iandeforSep 10, 2006
Can I get a link (or the name of this projection method)? I wasn't aware of this kind of projection prior to seeing this.Thanks.
daidenSep 15, 2006
The title is misleading, but this is still very cool. At first I laughed when I saw the cork, but still, for a home-made project done entirely by him, this is very impressive.