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Wait a second. Greg Madisᯅn, who works at Unity which builds tools and platforms for creative people (60% of all video games are built with its platforms), cut his living room up into volumetric pixels. Billions of them. Each representing a millimeter of space. And then gave a talk...

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Wee Volunteer2 years ago

@GregMadison

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TheSeanLavery2 years ago

@GregMadison @Scobleizer being able to treat the world as a volumetric display is what I've been waiting for so long. It needs to be cross platform, multi user, and without restrictions. How much longer till we are there?

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Robert Scoble2 years ago

@GregMadison A few more years unfortunately.

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Sam Coward 🇺🇸🔜🇸🇬🇦🇺🇸🇬🇺🇸2 years ago

@GregMadison Mother of all demos XR edition.

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Tony Parisi2 years ago

@GregMadison Greg is the real deal. Total genius!🧠 And amazing human 🫶🏼

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TonyVT SkarredGhost2 years ago

@GregMadison This is crazy cool. It seems like a variant of what Schell Games presented as a multiplayer mixed reality game prototype a few weeks ago

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Darby Bailey 🖍️💫2 years ago

@GregMadison Fun that thing you want to help the world with. Help humanity. The tools are going to be easy... it's the human to human and helping each other that is the harder challenge

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impatienceisavirtue2 years ago

This is the first time in decades I’ve been excited about augmented reality. I really want AR without a headset. With enough projectors & a sophisticated understanding of how they overlap, anything becomes a tangible intersection between the real world & 1 or many virtual ones. Ultrasonic arrays can stimulate the sense of touch & interaction with textures without actually making physical contact my vibrating air near your skin. This can even produce a type of “force feedback” as you interact with augmented or purely virtual objects. Imagine being able to feel tactile feedback as you tap on a virtual keyboard 🤯

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Nathan Conquests Book2 years ago

@GregMadison Bookmarked, thanks.

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Vincent Valentine (CEO of UnOpen.ai)2 years ago

@GregMadison @Scobleizer Ingenious spatial mapping. But what challenges arise with volumetric rendering at this scale? Impressive peek into Unity's cutting-edge tech.

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