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ESKI has recently developed Revolver, a 3D display system that does not require any special visual apparatus from its viewers. Revolver uses the phenomenon of persistence of vision to display its 3D content. Video displayed on Revolver can be seen from any angle which makes it ideal for public spaces and collaborative environments.
The presentation will cover the technology, the process of visualization, basic considerations on volumetric displays, similar technologies, technical and economical challenges, the content creation system, applications domains and intrinsic qualities of this new medium.
Revolver 2.02
Revolver 2.02 & Brian, 10 ans.
Vincent Leclerc mixes inductors and bread dough in the hope one day to create an baguette 802.11. He is the creative director of, a recently formed research & development studio that specializes in physical computing and interaction design. He is also part-time faculty at Concordia University in the Design & Computation Arts. Concurrently, he collaborates with XS Labs to develop innovative methods and applications in electronic textiles and responsive garments.
Vincent recently obtained his Masters of Science from MIT Media Lab after having graduated from Concordia in computer science and computation arts. He has shown his work at the National Museum of Fine-Arts of Quebec, floated in the Dead Sea and has eaten bee larvae soup. He currently lives in Montreal, Canada.
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