Reminds me that there are limitations to volumetric displays—namely that, since you have no idea where the viewer is located, there is no backface culling you can perform. So it seems to work best for "cutaway" views.
I'd like to see one in person. Might be "magical" — the video only kind of hints at this.
This ones does not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrfBjRp61iY
Volumetric display in the video above uses static projector whose pixels light up etchings inside solid glass.
oh wow yeah I've seen a lot of this channel's work before the lego display, the CV fiber optic bundle display
The solid state ones are cool! The real mystery there is how the pixel volume was manufactured -- it doesn't seem like something easily DIY'd
- software
- math
- 3d printing
- electronics
Very impressive.
Anyway, I was too lazy to make it, but it's super neat to see that someone actually made something similar.
[1] https://www.voxon.co/ [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Silverman
Uh, I get the former but why the latter?
I mean, I think it's SUPER cool and would not mind one sitting on my desk.
But from a product standpoint...? It doesn't scale well in size, resolution or refresh rate.
VR is pretty much better if you want a the kind of immersion I think you'd be looking for, and even selling that is hard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM7wsXcYQFM
which I guess is the "volume" part