These hologram-like projections are so good they’ll make you question reality
These projections are so convincing they'll make you question reality.
Visual Studio THEORIZ developed technology that creates 3d hologram-like projections, providing an immersive experience which looks awesome.
Interactive video is projected onto the walls and ground, responding to the movements of the subject in real time, all without the use of any post production.
You can see more of their work by visiting their Vimeo, Instagram or Twitter.
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Glad to see people in the comments section are wise to what's about to happen
This was posted 4 years ago, imagine how much more realistic it is now
This looks like a nice test run and foreshadowing to the Project Blue-beam deception!
Imagine 9/11 being holograms. No real planes.
THE GREAT DECEPTION IS HERE
Blue beam here we come
This technology is absolutely terrifying. How are we supposed to know anything in the word is real with this type of technology existing.
How come this tech was THIS good 5 years ago...but we haven't seen it in use since!?
Project Blue Beam entered the chat.
This’s how they will do the fake god or alien invasion
Project bluebeam will happen soon.
This is the only video I see when I search up project blue beam
Now imagine this in Gaming!!!
Project blue beam
If this hologram tech can be so real, how can we trust it ain't post-prod?
That's insane.
Definitely amazing.
Perhaps it's a sign that we're really moving rapidly towards this strange new digital post-reality that this doesn't even impress me that much. Granted, it's quite a clever set up, and has interesting implications as to how this will develop, but having seen so many amazing things recently, it's not especially impressive in comparison. Instead of feeling "Wow! This is gonna be so cool!" I'm more feeling "That's neat, get back to me when I can set it up at home in an hour for under $500"
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This is definitely one of the most awesomeness tech i have ever seen😍😎