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    I don't know much about holographics but I assume you would need a beam of light at a certain length for it to be a true hologram like we see in sci-fi, I don't think it's possible to just stop light without anything in the way. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lessthanzer0 View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGbrFmPBV0Y

    tupac hologram at cochella. no glasses needed to see it.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musion_Eyeliner

    Wasn't a hologram, but was still pretty cool.

    Specifically: "Utilizing the Musion Eyeliner system, the 302 x 132 screen was customized by AV Concepts to descend onto the stage in mere seconds between sets of the performance to bring the infamous, deceased singer back to life," AV Concepts said on their website. "The most critical technical element was AV Concepts' proprietary Liquid Scenic server that delivered uncompressed media for 3 stacked 1920 x 1080 images, delivering 54,000 lumens of incredibly clear projected imagery."

    As for in general, beyond holograms created in a medium of some sort, there aren't any "real" hologram technologies yet. You can record single images as a hologram in a specific slide of a holographic film, but we can't just project them onto nothing to form the Doctor from Voyager or something. =D

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    Disney was using holograms way back. Robots too. Like 1960?

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