To enable as many cities as possible to have their own 3D city model, the specialists from 3D Reality Maps, perfected the next generation of high resolution 3D landscape models, and the technology for 3D modeling of cities.
Cosmo Wenman went to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, took hundreds of pictures, documenting busts and reliefs from every accessible angle, and turned the photos into three-dimensional digital maps, using a free program called Autodesk 123D Catch.
Visuatari is a work using the technique of 3D videomapping, in order to contrast this latest technology with classic sound and picture to video games, giving honor to that days, where children admired such technology could not fail to see and play in front of that virtual world so unknown and so interesting as well.
Higher order polyhedra can indeed fold up and assemble themselves. With support from the National Science Foundation, Brown University mathematician Govind Menon and Johns Hopkins University chemical and biomolecular engineer David Gracias are developing self-assembling 3-D micro and nanostructures which can be used in a number of applications, including medicine.
3D videos of colliding galaxies, supermassive stars, dark matter streams and other evolutionary phenomena are playing in planetariums in New York, San Francisco and the Stanford campus thanks to Herculean modeling efforts by astrophysicists of SLAC
Researchers at Delft University of Technology are bringing augmented reality to the crime scene. A pair of specially designed goggles, two head-mounted cameras and a laptop rig will allow investigators to simply point to tag evidence.
The researchers at Cornell University have been cooking up a new appliance for your home - a 3D food printer. They've been experimenting with all kinds of goo, including cheese, cookie dough and liquid turkey.
It’s the most advanced imaging scanner in Lee County. When doctors need quick access to better see what’s going on it the body, they can now rely on a new 3D scanner. 3D images are going from the movies into the exam room.
Tactus Technology is the developer of a breakthrough dynamic user interface for CE, mobile and automotive devices -- completely transparent physical buttons that rise up from a touchscreen surface on demand.
Imagining what your store will look like when you start implementing different merchandising strategies is not always easy. Using ACTISKU technology you can recreate the look and feel of a store.
This is an illustration of color-keying used to digitally clear tissue and allow visualization of internal structures in 3 dimensions. The technique is ideally suited for in situ hybridization analysis to detect mRNA in an anatomical context.
The Human Media Lab at Queen's University in Canada has developed a Star Trek-like human-size 3d videoconferencing pod that allows people in different locations to video conference as if they are standing in front of each other.
Their Smart Glasses allow the user to view video in both 2-D and 3-D as well utilize a number of applications. It seems Vuzix is already on the right track to providing us with easily integratable technology to interface with our increasingly tech-driven lifestyles.
In this video, you'll see an amazing vision of the high-tech future: A series of videos taken under the microscope, documenting a new kind of pixel that could one day turn your tablet computer into a 3D display.
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