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The USC Institute for Creative Technologies has developed a set of rendering techniques for an autostereoscopic light field display able to present interactive 3D graphics to multiple simultaneous viewers 360 degrees around the display. The system is incredible and there is a video on the website (via YouTube). Basically a mirror, coated with a holographic diffuser, spins at 20Hz and allows you to view the projected image (motion or static, raster or vector) in full 3D from any angle. You can even get a lot of elevation so as to look down on the object.
Discuss "3D Holographic Displays a Reality" here. Read the article.
Discuss "3D Holographic Displays a Reality" here. Read the article.