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3D-TV have existed for a long time now. For example the Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ. There are also 3D-TVs out there where you dont need to wear color-filter glasses.
The Holo gram is still in testing phases. You are very accurate on your assumption into how a holo gram should. The particles, of which you speak, is actually very small water droplets (almost Vapor). The lasers will be able to be absorbed and reflected by the water in order to create a 3D object. Its still in the "Trial-and-Error" phase, but research is slowly grasping the abilities to go about making a Holo gram.
Wow! That must look awesome in real life! Please make a 3d video! (two cameras next to each other and then both images next to eachother on the screen)
this is really cool, imagine doing the same thing with multiple layers of OLEDs (using thin plastic film) u could have extremely high resolution 3D images... i wonder if thats next :D
I'm not sure if you understand this, but art is made for the sake of being experienced, not for functional purposes.. Besides that, this does actually have functional purposes, as people have mentioned.
very good work, 16*3 is impressive and was surely a challenge to program. Do not under-estimate the amount of math at work to get that looking so nice. 3d cartesian grid, very nice. nano printed crystals are next! I think the chinese looks nice as well, fits into that format nicely. Well done!
@elbacano97 i think u mean hologram 3d just refers to length width height this is actually a 4d model of a cube because it demonstrates change in a 4th dimension being time
something like this with higher resolution would be great for 3D modeling, you would actually be able to see the object your making in 3D! It may also be the future of television, of all video entertainment. imagine a video game like that... you'd need a bigger screen though.
Anyway this is very interesting. If they were like 2000 times as small and there were like 10 times the amount of lights or so. Yet could still be as bright (and also be able to vary brightness) this would be revolutionary.
You should connect your display program and tie it into a voice synthesizer, so when the voice synthesizer speaks it changes... or just write a program that reacts to sound... so it would respond to any sound... an mp3 data stream for example...
There might be something to this in a few years if they can make those LEDs smaller, more compact, and more see-through. Until then it seems a little gimmicky (you could do the SAME thing in virtual space with less effort and it would look better!) But it's still rather interesting.
You can only have color per led unless you have multiple leads per led. The way this works is each column shares a common cathode and each row a common anode
@wyantizer89 that is exactly what I thought, but because of the limitation with the spectrum of colors, 3d might be easier with fiber optics, prisms and mirrors.
@deaftodd u'll need 1.25 billion leds, and dont forget each tri-color led has 3 small LEDs inside them (red,blue and green), so that will take 3.75 billion LEDs
it's called internal rhyming, and it also employs alliteration...and it uses the same rhyme for the whole verse to actually say something intelligible ...i'd say that's pretty impressive. you try it sometime!
@teckel12 this can be useful in so many ways..... Well it can be used for having 3D television or communication devise to communicate with someone across the world seeing them and interacting with them
@Shakeitupyes I would assume that's when ALL the LED's are on. That's not extreme power usage for LED's... that's just an extreme number of LED's!! 32*32*32 is about 32,000 (2^15) LED's. Divide that into 2000W and you get about 63mW per LED, which is not at all that high.
we have one of those in a railroad station in switzerland. Its just much bigger than this. about 10x4x4 meter. It hangs down from the roof and reacts upon crowdiness and noise in the hall.
Now just give it some kind of amplifier, speakers, an ipod docking station/jack input, make it create patterns responding to sound. and you've got yourself the stereo with the visualizer of the century.
Very true I didn't think of that while typing previously. Probably would be running at 20 million watts alone without the computer. Plus I don't think it would be seen all the way through the grid.
Am I the only one who wants to play a game on this thing? A platformer or something on this would be really cool, plus you could put in a gyroscope and make the tangibility of the cube a gameplay element.
and since they are RGB LED's, with the cathode, it would be 16*16*16*4=16,384 individual soldering connections, not counting whatever is on the PCB. Also, since each LED can typically display one of 16 different power levels, including off, then it could display 4096 colors out of any one LED, and a total of 4096*4096 patterns, or 16,777,216 total patterns. Wow... I'm a nerd... Eh, it's ok, cuz I'm building one for a senior project.
Imagine each point of light the size of a pixel hanging in the air (probably by strings or something) That's the concept used in the show Bones. 3d tv is on it's way!
AMAZINGLY COOL! But it would way much more interesting to have a part of your video filmed in more dark environment and some different angles... I WOULD LOVE to film this and add it in my video projections!!!! Saycool
This will lead to a hologram type thing. Just imagine looking at this cube and seeing the news anchor completely 3d as you walk around it, none of that red and blue glasses bullshit neither.
this is the solution to 3dtv! use the LED TV technology, but multi-layer it like this! obv not a cube, but say 2" deep, this could create 3D effects on LEDtvs!
I would like to fill a room with a grid of multi-color L.E.D's smaller than the eye can see spaced less than a thousandths of an inch apart and make a holograph room that makes 3d images that look real as life, you wont be able to walk around but it would still make what would be the greatest movie viewing experience or gaming,and could be used for many other things.
@deaftodd yeah but if you dont put space in between the leds you wont be able to see the ones behind it so it will have to be huge.... or else it will be pointless and too much like a flat screen..
This is cool, but almost to large for it's own good, there are so many connection wires the leds on the far side get lost since you can't see them that good.
well, it isn't possible to make a three dimensional "television", because the very concept of a television is entirely two-dimensional. however, if you were to increase the size of the LED box, use smaller LEDs and increase the amount, it would be possible to display a three-dimensional image, like a model made using C.G. that would be a awesome way to display C.G.I. models :D
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很好,有创意,一直想弄,没想到你们已经作出来了,好。very good!super!
you are one of the few awesome people in the world that take the time to amuse people with your creations and creativity.Thanks. You ROCK!
Just registered youtube to be able to tell you how the idea is beautiful and well made. Great work.
Wow! If someone would have explained this idea to me, I would have thought it was too simple to look cool! Nice job! I may make my own someday.
Some of the effects are quite nice. I particularly like the rotating characters.
I don't know about you all, but I'm mesmerized by it, and I can't stop looking at it, the hypnotoad in cube form
3D-TV have existed for a long time now.
For example the Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ.
There are also 3D-TVs out there where you dont need to wear color-filter glasses.
The Holo gram is still in testing phases. You are very accurate on your assumption into how a holo gram should. The particles, of which you speak, is actually very small water droplets (almost Vapor). The lasers will be able to be absorbed and reflected by the water in order to create a 3D object. Its still in the "Trial-and-Error" phase, but research is slowly grasping the abilities to go about making a Holo gram.
Wow! That must look awesome in real life! Please make a 3d video! (two cameras next to each other and then both images next to eachother on the screen)
This could totaly keep me amused for hours!
this is really cool, imagine doing the same thing with multiple layers of OLEDs (using thin plastic film) u could have extremely high resolution 3D images... i wonder if thats next :D
WOW! I would be interested in seeing the parts list and code to generate that. Great build! This only leaves to question "What's next?"
I'm not sure if you understand this, but art is made for the sake of being experienced, not for functional purposes.. Besides that, this does actually have functional purposes, as people have mentioned.
very good work, 16*3 is impressive and was surely a challenge to program. Do not under-estimate the amount of math at work to get that looking so nice. 3d cartesian grid, very nice. nano printed crystals are next! I think the chinese looks nice as well, fits into that format nicely. Well done!
I am deeply entranced. I can't leave my eyes off the cube.
WOW THAT'S AWESOME!!!!
i'm building a 8x8x8 now but that's nothin compared to this.. WOW!!
U ROCK DUDE.
get like a dozen of these, let them change depending on the beat of music, and you'll have a REALLY kickass party
A waterfall with particle collisions or Conway's game of life would be pretty awesome on this.
Wow! this is what i am gonna make in the future!
It's an improvement on a disco ball, you can ACTUALLY control what you get. Ever heard of improvements.
@elbacano97 i think u mean hologram 3d just refers to length width height this is actually a 4d model of a cube because it demonstrates change in a 4th dimension being time
Wow! It must be at least 8000 LEDs! It must have taken at least 10 hours to put them all in place.
something like this with higher resolution would be great for 3D modeling, you would actually be able to see the object your making in 3D!
It may also be the future of television, of all video entertainment. imagine a video game like that... you'd need a bigger screen though.
I want one ! just imagine ... all those leds must make the cube warm (if not hot) so you can reheat your coffee/ sandwich and enjoy the show :o
Anyway this is very interesting. If they were like 2000 times as small and there were like 10 times the amount of lights or so. Yet could still be as bright (and also be able to vary brightness) this would be revolutionary.
You should connect your display program and tie it into a voice synthesizer, so when the voice synthesizer speaks it changes... or just write a program that reacts to sound... so it would respond to any sound... an mp3 data stream for example...
That is sooo cool! Is it displaying Kanji too? YAY!
the led arrays tend to be in powers of 2s, so it makes sense to utilise the extra pins. usin a 22, wud just be a waste of 2 pins (on a 3Byte array).
Now that u mentioned it I could get board off of watching lights n a box after a few minuts ur idea about using $ for Vechiels is much better.
There might be something to this in a few years if they can make those LEDs smaller, more compact, and more see-through. Until then it seems a little gimmicky (you could do the SAME thing in virtual space with less effort and it would look better!) But it's still rather interesting.
You can only have color per led unless you have multiple leads per led. The way this works is each column shares a common cathode and each row a common anode
wow....
imagine playing retro games like pong on that in 3-d using that led cube.....
that'd b awesome!
@wyantizer89 that is exactly what I thought, but because of the limitation with the spectrum of colors, 3d might be easier with fiber optics, prisms and mirrors.
DAMN! IT IS AWESOME! Congratulations for author of this amazaing cube!
THE BORG ARE COMING !
definitely want one of this things !
this is the best ive seen so far
Holy shit that is an amazing idea for what to do with this. Nice thinking bro.
@deaftodd u'll need 1.25 billion leds, and dont forget each tri-color led has 3 small LEDs inside them (red,blue and green), so that will take 3.75 billion LEDs
it's called internal rhyming, and it also employs alliteration...and it uses the same rhyme for the whole verse to actually say something intelligible ...i'd say that's pretty impressive. you try it sometime!
LED holograms, nice. Good stuff.
@teckel12 this can be useful in so many ways..... Well it can be used for having 3D television or communication devise to communicate with someone across the world seeing them and interacting with them
@Shakeitupyes I would assume that's when ALL the LED's are on. That's not extreme power usage for LED's... that's just an extreme number of LED's!!
32*32*32 is about 32,000 (2^15) LED's. Divide that into 2000W and you get about 63mW per LED, which is not at all that high.
@MikeySimo you can't notice even if it's broken lol. And those are not bulbs, they are led's, wich are quite durable
its amazing....i like this ..something innovative.........
very nice project, man! looks beautiful!
Certainly not spectacular but hard to assemble. Great job!
Thats a lot of leds o.O, nice work
Me: "What does this turbo button do?
Cube: "Don't touch turbo-boost. Something tells me you shouldn't touch turbo boost."
this is the greatest thing science has ever brought us...
nice :D i loves it lots of work and good job making the cube, tip: better camera in the future? thanks but good video ^.^
we have one of those in a railroad station in switzerland.
Its just much bigger than this. about 10x4x4 meter. It hangs down from the roof and reacts upon crowdiness and noise in the hall.
My god... Imagine a falling sand game, powder toy for example, on this thing in 3d... That would be epic.
That would be a sweet coffee table!!!
Now just give it some kind of amplifier, speakers, an ipod docking station/jack input, make it create patterns responding to sound. and you've got yourself the stereo with the visualizer of the century.
It's one of those things where you're like "damn why didn't I think of it first?"
coolest app of LEDs ive seen! This is really awesome.. KUDOS!
Very true I didn't think of that while typing previously. Probably would be running at 20 million watts alone without the computer. Plus I don't think it would be seen all the way through the grid.
i think it would be sick if it was hooked up to a sound card and was audio sensitive. would be great for parties/raves/clubs/prom!
Am I the only one who wants to play a game on this thing? A platformer or something on this would be really cool, plus you could put in a gyroscope and make the tangibility of the cube a gameplay element.
and since they are RGB LED's, with the cathode, it would be 16*16*16*4=16,384 individual soldering connections, not counting whatever is on the PCB. Also, since each LED can typically display one of 16 different power levels, including off, then it could display 4096 colors out of any one LED, and a total of 4096*4096 patterns, or 16,777,216 total patterns. Wow... I'm a nerd... Eh, it's ok, cuz I'm building one for a senior project.
yes! a real volumetric display. straight outta tha future.
Imagine each point of light the size of a pixel hanging in the air (probably by strings or something) That's the concept used in the show Bones. 3d tv is on it's way!
amazingly beautiful ! great work.
@GrimsonCat that may be so, but the dark is afraid of chuck norris, therefore explaining why chuck noris needs a night light
actually they can... it was on the news a while back. they tested it out too.
AMAZINGLY COOL!
But it would way much more interesting to have a part of your video filmed in more dark environment and some different angles... I WOULD LOVE to film this and add it in my video projections!!!!
Saycool
Awsome, I'd like to see what it would look like when its totaly dark.
This will lead to a hologram type thing. Just imagine looking at this cube and seeing the news anchor completely 3d as you walk around it, none of that red and blue glasses bullshit neither.
I think it would be nice to place a wall of then with them all doing the same thing at the same time :D
@Mercury205
its like a 3dLED matrix
and a good use of 25856 RGB LEDs
I think they used a powerfull processor to control each led in that manner..
cool!
Congratulations.
Btw, awesome work! It's so pointless, but it's so mesmerizing...
this is the solution to 3dtv! use the LED TV technology, but multi-layer it like this! obv not a cube, but say 2" deep, this could create 3D effects on LEDtvs!
I would like to fill a room with a grid of multi-color L.E.D's smaller than the eye can see spaced less than a thousandths of an inch apart and make a holograph room that makes 3d images that look real as life, you wont be able to walk around but it would still make what would be the greatest movie viewing experience or gaming,and could be used for many other things.
@deaftodd yeah but if you dont put space in between the leds you wont be able to see the ones behind it so it will have to be huge.... or else it will be pointless and too much like a flat screen..
Wow man!! That is fantastic, i have an idea!
Could you build a 3D Television or display with smd leds? :)
This is cool, but almost to large for it's own good, there are so many connection wires the leds on the far side get lost since you can't see them that good.
NICE!
i would love to replace this as my coffee table lol
this device looks nice.... i'd be happy for having one
you added the video the day of my brithday .. and by the way.. cool!!!..
this can be used to display 3d videos although the pixels (leds) are big but will look nice
I will give you my unborn child, 2 lugnuts, and a button for this. This shit is amazing.
It takes more time to write the program at to built this cube :D really cool
that is some AWESOME programming!
Great job man thats incredible, wath Integrated have you used for it?
that looks really cool good job
Scotty, we need more LEDs
let´s realice this kind of system with the small O-LED and you get your 3D screen - your real 3d screen- great job
That is AWESOME! It's like a prop from a Scifi movie or an episode of Doctor Who! =8D
Lots of time, and a bit of knowledge.
I'm wondering if by 256x256x256 with transparent diodes you could really start rendering really watchable stuff.
well, it isn't possible to make a three dimensional "television", because the very concept of a television is entirely two-dimensional. however, if you were to increase the size of the LED box, use smaller LEDs and increase the amount, it would be possible to display a three-dimensional image, like a model made using C.G.
that would be a awesome way to display C.G.I. models :D
fantastic technic, real good! seven Stars *******
that looks awesome i want one
The LED's aren't impressive, I agree. However, the time it must have taken to build and coordinate this is quite admirable.
There are 16x16x16 = 4096 RGB-LED's in it: that means you have to control 4096 x 3 (RGB LED = 3 LED's in one) = 12288 LED's
man wish i had one of those.... they look rly kewl
What a pain soldering that :D but it's amazing!
@maddog937 no it has a programmable mind. theres a difference