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LM3Labs' AirStrike interactive holograms, because they can

Posted April 22, 2008 9:33 AM

From Engadget:

We're not sure why they did it, but LM3Labs have a developed an interactive, gesture-controlled hologram technology called AirStrike. Presumably, the technology can be applied to advertising or as an event novelty. We imagine this is about as close to a God Complex as any of us non-surgeons will ever get.

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Re: LM3Labs' AirStrike interactive holograms, because they can

05/17/2008 4:47 AM

Interesting technology, I want one for Christmas, please.

But that "girl' did not look entirely real, so there is further expensive development needed.

Kind Regards....

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