The future of 3D display technology

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  • Опубликовано: 19 мар 2017
  • If you could bring the digital world into the physical, what would you do?
    Introducing Voxiebox VX1, the world's first real-time, interactive 3D volumetric display (GLASSES-FREE 3D), created by Voxon Photonics.
    No glasses, no special effects, unlimited possibility
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  • @smraza9
    @smraza9 5 лет назад +32

    I always dreamed to use such things in my lectures to teach molecular biology... Such an amazing technology

  • @inglam
    @inglam 8 месяцев назад +3

    6 years. What’s the status on this product now?

  • @yadurocky
    @yadurocky Год назад

    This is amazing as I never liked those glassed to see things only I can see :) This will change the world of Display and Projections. Great stuff.

  • @PSYCHOV3N0M
    @PSYCHOV3N0M 3 года назад +3

    This is what I envision the long-term future of VR gaming to be like.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад +1

      Hey PSYCHO, we did this a few days ago as a live stream - 4 player 3D volumetric gaming, no headsets required ruclips.net/video/_Hf9jDvz7Tg/видео.html You're welcome :)

  • @ramssoni6634
    @ramssoni6634 2 года назад

    Very amazing technology i am from India

  • @joemammuskus7896
    @joemammuskus7896 3 года назад +7

    My need to find out how this works surpasses my need for oxygen

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад +3

      I hope you didn't run out of oxygen! Have a look at our website for more details . Thanks for your enthusiasm!

  • @aratof18
    @aratof18 2 года назад

    things i would like to do with this:
    -Play Super Mario 64 (or other 3rd person games but sm64 is cool)
    -Maps of houses (like demonstrations for house selling, i dunno how to say it very well)

  • @isabelamiranda8039
    @isabelamiranda8039 3 года назад +4

    It's so amazing! I'm dreaming with the possibilities that this technology can provide us!! People can interact with it or this is only possible using other devices, like controllers?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад +5

      Hey Isabela, you can interact with it a number of different ways, game controllers, leap motion hand gestures, 3D space mouse etc, but you can't physically touch the 'hologram'. We are moving a screen at high speed up and down, and then slicing 4000 images per second and synchronising that to the moving screen. Your eyes just don't see the screen and your brain puts the images together to create the objects or scene that you are seeing. So, we can't display into mid-air just yet, but it certainly looks incredible when you see it & there's so many applications, like gaming or viewing MRI scans etc... Hope this helps!

    • @epicspaces9434
      @epicspaces9434 3 года назад

      @@VoxonPhotonics why their is one color, and why the models are so small and blurry ? can't you make something more bigger ?

    • @thesuperflexibleflyingtaoi8866
      @thesuperflexibleflyingtaoi8866 Год назад

      @@VoxonPhotonics thats sound interesting. So you are more or less using a light material where you can project the image on right? I wonder how loud this machine is.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  Год назад

      @@thesuperflexibleflyingtaoi8866 Yes, that is correct. It is remarkably quiet - the 150mm fan makes more noise than the movement of the screen.

    • @thesuperflexibleflyingtaoi8866
      @thesuperflexibleflyingtaoi8866 Год назад

      @@VoxonPhotonics thats pretty impressive and I didnt expect it to be that quiet. I also had this kind of idea once some years ago and thought "nah, nobody gonna use that, it would be just too loud" but your result looks amazing!
      Do you plan of making the size of the screen bigger and increase its vertical movement to get for example a 0.5-0.7m^3 cube? I can imagine that this kind of machine would be much harder to construct.

  • @mohammedansil2302
    @mohammedansil2302 18 дней назад

    I also want to work in this project

  • @FuzzerHash
    @FuzzerHash 2 года назад

    Is it fake/edited or true ?

  • @shamgardinowill2247
    @shamgardinowill2247 8 месяцев назад

    The Future is here

  • @djninocue6348
    @djninocue6348 3 года назад

    How can I contact to this company & know more about in detail ??

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад

      Hi Dj, just got your email so have responded....

  • @epicspaces9434
    @epicspaces9434 3 года назад +2

    we need JARVIS and Iron Man suit

    • @xenontesla122
      @xenontesla122 3 года назад

      We’ve got personal assistants and Gravity jet suits so we’re not that far off.

    • @epicspaces9434
      @epicspaces9434 3 года назад +1

      @@xenontesla122 we are really far dude

  • @winniethepooh3657
    @winniethepooh3657 3 года назад

    How it works?? Please teach me about principal work this tech...

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад +1

      Hi Winnie,
      We are projecting thousands of images every second onto a moving screen. The screen is moving so fast that your eye can’t see it. Your eye can see the images we project and your brain puts them together into a 3D model using a phenomenon called Persistence of Vision.

    • @winniethepooh3657
      @winniethepooh3657 3 года назад

      @@VoxonPhotonics well I am interested about the screen work... Still can't imagine how to work

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад

      @@winniethepooh3657 If you move a laser pointer in a circle, it will draw a circle on the wall. Although there is only one dot, your eye sees a whole circle. It is the same with our tech, only instead of one dot, we have millions of dots. Your eye sees all of the dots and your brain tells you there is an object floating in space just like it tells you there is a circle on the wall with the laser.

    • @winniethepooh3657
      @winniethepooh3657 3 года назад

      @@VoxonPhotonics can air become a screen??

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад +1

      ​@@winniethepooh3657 ​ No, not really.* When the light is projected, it needs to bounce off something to give it a position in 3D space.
      *it is possible to use a high-powered variable focus laser to produce light-emitting plasma, although it is difficult to produce enough resolution for a useful display. There is a very cool company in Japan called Aerial Burton working on this technology.

  • @tiporari
    @tiporari 3 года назад +1

    Better put a cover on it. I imagine it would hurt if you stuck your finger in there lol. I'm sure that's the first thing people want to do 😊

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад

      Haha, yes people always want to 'touch the hologram'... It doesn't actually hurt though, it's more of a tickle... we just put the dome on to protect the screen to be honest.

  • @tysonion01
    @tysonion01 8 месяцев назад

    Ok. but if it can be worn like a costume it's gonna cause some dramatic emotional damage.

  • @shamgardinowill2247
    @shamgardinowill2247 8 месяцев назад

    How is this even possible?

    • @MartheenCahyaPaulo
      @MartheenCahyaPaulo 7 месяцев назад

      The display moves up & down quickly. Since most of it is dark, you only see the lit up pixel, like those fan display used by cosplayers to show floating energy around their hands

  • @JohnSmith-td7hd
    @JohnSmith-td7hd 3 года назад

    I still haven't heard a single thing about how this actually works. Until then, I have to assume that this is just fake.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  3 года назад

      We kind of like the way that you think it may be fake... I think it was Arthur C Clarke that said "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

  • @leenj099
    @leenj099 Год назад

    Not good enough!

  • @nicholaslandolina
    @nicholaslandolina 3 года назад

    Looks bad

  • @oleit3
    @oleit3 7 лет назад +14

    That's awesome!
    Hope more people find this out - this is a really cool solution, I'd love to do a hands-on with it

    • @childofthefuturegeneration3724
      @childofthefuturegeneration3724 7 лет назад

      Imagine a movie going experience with this technology. it would render 3D glasses obsolete and open the door for true 4D movies.

  • @bikashtiwari4622
    @bikashtiwari4622 5 лет назад +2

    Future is here, not too far!

  • @WeAreCamels
    @WeAreCamels 7 лет назад +23

    wow! I can't believe this has only 7.6k views.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад +7

      Thanks Abdukahor... Either can we! There's so many videos that have millions of views that are just illusions. This is a true 3D volumetric display :)

  • @kidsarcaderoom7316
    @kidsarcaderoom7316 6 лет назад

    Cool video

  • @m.t-thoughts8919
    @m.t-thoughts8919 5 лет назад +1

    That looks straight outta si-fi!😍👌🏼

    • @fardinahmady2349
      @fardinahmady2349 4 года назад

      in sci-fi it in thin air here it's inside a glass project glass which you can make yourself in home and use your phone to make hologram to achieve si-fi hologram you need to control light and stop the light in the air and make an image from light no one has the idea how to do that.
      the current technologies are the tricks of your eye to show you its floating in the air which is not.

  • @backtus4766
    @backtus4766 5 лет назад

    Phenomenal

  • @joe2501echo
    @joe2501echo 6 лет назад +3

    So, it's a projector in a table with a rapidly vibrating screen. I can't help but imagine a loud, droning buzz would come from this thing, and only get louder as the parts wear down.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад +2

      Hi, you can see a demo of the tech here ruclips.net/video/FVYoWsxqK8g/видео.html where you can hear what it sounds like. It's pretty quiet actually. In a busy room you don't even hear it but if in a quiet room you would call it a 'low level conversation' type of noise. We use a resonant frequency to have the screen reach around 8cm in volume on the z axis with very little power use and synchronise 4000 images per second with the reciprocating screen. So, we think it's a pretty cool mix of engineering and software :)

  • @TesserLink
    @TesserLink 7 лет назад +1

    how many times per second can it draw one entire image, not the individual layers?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад +1

      In the current version (VX1) voxels within the volume are refreshed 30 times per second...

  • @Duncan_1971
    @Duncan_1971 6 лет назад

    Hmmmm how do we cram one of those into a smart phone?

  • @HiFloricultor
    @HiFloricultor 7 лет назад +7

    So how does it work? Looks like a sheat of glass coming back and forward from one side to another while it's being projected.
    Is that it?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад +13

      Close... It's actually a some transparent thermo plastic with a proprietary optical coating going up & down with light being projected from below synchronising with the plate as it goes up and down. You can read a little more about it here :)
      voxon.co/technology-behind-voxon-3d-volumetric-display/

    • @HiFloricultor
      @HiFloricultor 7 лет назад +1

      Voxon Photonics interesting! That's why the squared shaped. Really cool.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад

      Thanks! Yep, it's taken a number of years of R&D to get to the point where we can actually produce and sell a great product...

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад +1

      Thiago Carneiro actually we chose a square shape as it means interaction is direction agnostic and people gather at each side.

    • @glennsmooth
      @glennsmooth 4 года назад

      @@VoxonPhotonics why can't we see anything attached below the transparent plate? Does this thing vibrate like crazy?

  • @AbruptAvalanche
    @AbruptAvalanche 6 лет назад

    How do you possibly sweep the sheet of plastic up and down so fast? The website is very light on details.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад

      Hey Adam, we use a resonant frequency to only drive the screen a couple of millimeters to get an 8cm volume on the z axis... It's a pretty cool mix of engineering and software that makes this unique.

    • @AbruptAvalanche
      @AbruptAvalanche 6 лет назад

      How does a couple of millimeters translate into 8 cm of z axis volume? Are there many screens vibrating at once?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад

      Hi, just the one screen but tuned to resonate at a particular frequency.

    • @AbruptAvalanche
      @AbruptAvalanche 6 лет назад

      Thank you for the responses, this is really fascinating. I see a couple black spokes on the sides. Is that how the screen is supported? Is that where all of the motion comes from? I wish there was some slo-mo footage to really show how this thing works.

  • @austinlinco
    @austinlinco 7 лет назад +7

    Who else wants one...?

  • @Poonforlife69
    @Poonforlife69 6 лет назад +1

    How do u guys do this?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад

      Hi @SgtGutta - you can read a little more about the technology here:voxon.co/technology-behind-voxon-3d-volumetric-display/ :)

  • @ShykeProdz
    @ShykeProdz 6 лет назад +2

    can we buy it ??? it's awesome

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад +1

      Yes, it's now available - you can read more here :) voxon.co/voxon-vx1-available-for-purchase/

  • @m.h2247
    @m.h2247 5 лет назад

    What type of engineer works on this?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Melody, it's an interesting mix of hardware and software. Our engineers have either Electronic Engineers or Mechanical Engineering background... A computer software or computer science degree would be the other degrees we look when hiring on the software side of things. You can read a couple of our blogs here: voxon.co/behind-scenes-design-engineer-michael-buckett/ and voxon.co/behind-scenes-voxon-chief-computer-scientist-ken-silverman/ - hope this helps

  • @ashflint23
    @ashflint23 7 лет назад +2

    I want a spaceship with a hologram

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад

      Don't we all! How about you talk to Elon Musk about the spaceship & we'll look after the hologram technology. Or you could just contact the makers of Red Dwarf ;)

  • @zzane455
    @zzane455 7 лет назад +2

    that's true? I can't believe it

  • @xinglinjiang4952
    @xinglinjiang4952 7 лет назад +1

    i don't believe your screen can shake fast enough in atmosphere due to air resistance

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад

      It's taken a long time to get this far, but yes, it's possible.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад +1

      The screen moves through the volume 30 times each second with a Z dispalcment of 8cm.

  • @leekongyang4605
    @leekongyang4605 7 лет назад

    i bet this machine can be really noisy, that's y it didn't put the actual sound of a live demo introduction and i also wonder does it safe to put people hand into it.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад +1

      Lee Kong Yang actually it's pretty quiet. The screen movement uses harmonic resonance.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад

      Here is a video with background noise for you to hear how loud it is. ruclips.net/video/FVYoWsxqK8g/видео.html

  • @childofthefuturegeneration3724
    @childofthefuturegeneration3724 7 лет назад

    Matter itself can be generated from light.

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад +1

      True, but we aren't that clever. We are just projecting into a volumetric space onto a moving screen and persistence of vision is what allows us to see the image / animation...

    • @childofthefuturegeneration3724
      @childofthefuturegeneration3724 7 лет назад +2

      Correction. we aren't that clever YET.

  • @mackenziewhethers1257
    @mackenziewhethers1257 6 лет назад +1

    I just want to talk to people on it...

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Mackenzie, it can be done. We have had real-time conversations using Intel realsense depth cameras and displaying the faces on the display... pretty cool fun.

    • @mackenziewhethers1257
      @mackenziewhethers1257 6 лет назад +1

      Voxon Photonics wow, that's pretty awesome! You guys sell these yet?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад

      Hi, yes... Find out more on the website voxon.co or send us a quick email to contact@voxon.co :)

    • @azhr4849
      @azhr4849 6 лет назад +1

      wow 😮 really? this is mind blown 🤯 siri but in holographic mod , goodluckk👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Steven-ws6vk
    @Steven-ws6vk 7 лет назад

    Is it dangerous to touch? Looks like it could take a finger off lol

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  7 лет назад +1

      No, it's just a little tickle if you put your finger in it. We usually put a dome over the top just to stop people putting fingers / coffee in it and breaking things. So, we aren't really worried about the fingers, more the VX1 ;)

  • @user-ph6nx2xg9v
    @user-ph6nx2xg9v 5 лет назад

    Does this ever exist?

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  5 лет назад

      yes, it's here and available for purchase now ;) enquire here: voxon.co

  • @Duncan_1971
    @Duncan_1971 6 лет назад +1

    Potential Military Market - 3D Battlefield representation indicating ground, air & naval forces.

  • @davidbarry8035
    @davidbarry8035 4 года назад +1

    Interesting video. Annoying music.

  • @lutanegra
    @lutanegra 6 лет назад

    Fake!

    • @VoxonPhotonics
      @VoxonPhotonics  6 лет назад +2

      Ummm, no - real.... We do love it when people think it's fake though! What was that famous quote by Arthur C Clarke? "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." See more pics of people using it here: voxon.co/voxons-3d-volumetric-display-wows-the-crowds/

    • @shawn6306
      @shawn6306 4 года назад

      It's not a fake project product