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Meta filed a patent for hologram-like ‘3D conversations’

Meta filed a patent for hologram-like ‘3D conversations’ | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Ever since Star Wars first showed space wizards talking to holograms, calling someone and chatting with their 3D simulacrum has become a staple of science fiction. But based on a patent application published in January, it sure looks like FacebookMeta is trying to make 3D conversations a reality right now — even if not quite the way George Lucas envisioned it.

With the disclaimer that many patents never end up becoming an actual product, the patent does hint at how Meta envisions the future of communication.

What’s the patent about?
Meta, then Facebook, filed a Patent Application in 2020 titled 3D Conversations in an Artificial Reality Environment. Specifically, the application outlines a pipeline for capturing and transmitting 3D representations of callers, “allowing conversation participants to appear as if face-to-face.” 

 

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https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Hologram

 

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Gust MEES's curator insight, February 25, 2022 3:19 PM

Ever since Star Wars first showed space wizards talking to holograms, calling someone and chatting with their 3D simulacrum has become a staple of science fiction. But based on a patent application published in January, it sure looks like FacebookMeta is trying to make 3D conversations a reality right now — even if not quite the way George Lucas envisioned it.

With the disclaimer that many patents never end up becoming an actual product, the patent does hint at how Meta envisions the future of communication.

What’s the patent about?
Meta, then Facebook, filed a Patent Application in 2020 titled 3D Conversations in an Artificial Reality Environment. Specifically, the application outlines a pipeline for capturing and transmitting 3D representations of callers, “allowing conversation participants to appear as if face-to-face.” 

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

  

https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Hologram

 

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The Smithsonian Collection in 3D!

The Smithsonian Collection in 3D! | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

"The end of "do not touch": Use the Smithsonian X 3D Explorer to explore and manipulate museum objects like never before. Create and share your own scenes and print highly detailed replica of original Smithsonian collection pieces."


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Vicki Hansen's curator insight, November 24, 2013 7:42 PM

Awesome interactive for students.  Hope it continues to expand objects.

Van Duyse Olivier's curator insight, December 1, 2013 6:41 AM

The new digital museum ... Opens opportunity's for digital education

Ness Crouch's curator insight, December 23, 2013 3:13 AM

What a great site for looking at both history and science! Very recommended!

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Topographic Light Painting Maps Rooms and People in 3-D

Topographic Light Painting Maps Rooms and People in 3-D | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Posted by Jakob Schiller on August 24, 2012. Photo by Janne Parviainen


"For years Janne Parviainen worked as a painter, happy with two-dimensions, until he came across light painting photography. He realized the technique could bring out that third, illusive dimension of depth in a way paint and canvas could not.


“It was a whole new challenge,” says Parviainen, 32, who lives in Helsinki, Finland.


His topographic light paintings circumscribe surfaces and people throughout his house, creating captivating 3-D models in the process. Parviainen first started in 2007 by using small LED lights to trace human bodies, using his wife and himself for models. He quickly grew more ambitious, creating multi-person shots where he would trace himself multiple times, creating the appearance of an entire audience.


“When I started tracing rooms I was like ‘this is totally mad, it’s going to take forever,’” Parviainen says. “The first one took 33 minutes and I was soaking wet [from sweat] when it was done.”


Light painting, the act of tracing shapes or designs with a light-source during a long camera exposure, is nothing new, of course. Picasso dabbled in it and today people are using light painting in increasingly inventive ways."

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Mini Flairs's curator insight, November 5, 2014 8:40 AM

I love paint <3 and art

Maricarmen Husson's curator insight, October 3, 2015 8:15 PM

LUZ TOPOGRÁFICA PINTA MAPAS CUARTOS Y PERSONAS EN 3D

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The Future of 3D Printing in 3 Minutes [VIDEO]

The Future of 3D Printing in 3 Minutes [VIDEO] | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Few technologies make futurists salivate more than 3D printing. AsapSCIENCE breaks down the abilities and possibilities of 3D printing in three minutes.
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How 3D Printing Actually Works

How 3D Printing Actually Works | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
The 3D printing industry has opened to individual consumers, piquing interest in the tech space within the past few years. But how does a 3D printer work?

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Gust MEES's curator insight, March 28, 2013 11:13 AM

 

Now that 3D printing — the process of making three-dimensional solid objects from digital designs — is available and affordable to individual consumers, it's piqued a lot of interest across the tech space in the past few years.

From scale models, gifts and clothing to prosthetic limbs, hearing aids and the prospect of 3D-printed homes, the possibilities seem endless.

 

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