It looks like there will be no end to the immersion race as screen manufacturers work toward creating displays that show ever more realistic images to the audience. Gemotion takes a slightly different stance - it actually rises and collapses based on the graphics on screen! This is made possible by arranging six dozen air cylinders behind a flexible screen which measures 100cm x 60cm.
When a video is projected onto the screen, the image data will then be transmitted to the cylinders, subsequently pushing and pulling the screen accordingly. It would definitely offer a much more realistic viewing experience, but the technology is far from perfect to deal with fast-changing scenes such as games and action movies.
Link & Image: Gadgets Report
Tags: Gadgets | Gemotion | Screen
When a video is projected onto the screen, the image data will then be transmitted to the cylinders, subsequently pushing and pulling the screen accordingly. It would definitely offer a much more realistic viewing experience, but the technology is far from perfect to deal with fast-changing scenes such as games and action movies.
Link & Image: Gadgets Report
Tags: Gadgets | Gemotion | Screen
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