Japanese Scientists Create Touchable Holograms
2009-09-16 10:58
[Hiroyuki Shinoda, Professor, Tokyo University]:
"Up until now, holography has been for the eyes only, and if you'd try  to touch it, your hand would go right through. But now we have a  technology that also adds the sensation of touch to holograms."
The technology consists of software that uses ultrasonic waves to create  pressure on the hand of a user “touching” the projected hologram.
Researchers are using two Wiimotes from Nintendo’s Wii gaming system to  track a user’s hand.
The technology was introduced at SIGGRAPH, an annual computer graphics  conference, and has so far only been tested with relatively simple  objects.
But its inventors have big plans for touchable holograms in the future.
[Hiroyuki Shinoda, Professor, Tokyo University]:
"For example, it's been shown that in hospitals, there can be  contamination between people due to objects that are touched communally.  But if you can change the switches and such into a virtual switch, then  you no longer have worry about touch contamination. This is one  application that's quite easy to see."
Touchable holograms could be used for a wide variety of things...  everything from light switches to books with each appearing when needed,  and then disappearing when not.
And holograms could replace the need for making new interfaces for  technology, since they could be changed without having to make a new  physical product.
> Everything from light switches to books...
Yeah right, that's what we want it for... a vagina shaped book.
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