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Friday, March 26

pCubee! It's that thing you want!

By using head-tracking hardware/software UBC's Human Communications Technologies Lab has produced a very unique invention that's receiving alot of attention from consumer whores everywhere. The device, known as pCubee is a slightly larger than first-sized cube and has the ability to render what is observed as a 3Dimensional object. Five sides of the device are recessed LCD modules and as the the pCubee is rotated or tilted (or both) the images on the screens are shifted in a way so that the observer perceives dimensionality. This is done by having software track both the position of the cube and the observers head. The software then corrects for perspective; the whole assembly uses a technique known as motion parallax in which the position of the observer has an effect on the location of objects relative to one another. It is unexpectedly convincing.

This technique for producing 3D seems much more 'feesable' than the reemergence of stereoscopy as seen in films such as Avatar. It also does away with those pesky polarized glasses used in the next generation of 3D TVs from companies like Sony and Panasonic (review). What the video omits is the position tracking headgear. I have high hopes this can be resolved by using a network of low resolution cameras and eye-tracking software.


-via wired

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