modern Stereo 3D art www.21horizon.com This video is in full stereo 3D, dynamic time lapse and HD. For best viewing use anaglyph 3D glasses.Please note that the 3D cinema glasses will not work with this video. I tried to capture the vibrant atmospere of a Friday night at Piccadilly Circus, London. A whirlpool of light, people, vehicles, objects accelerating and decelerating. Everything is moving, or, if stopped, about to move. All is in a state of dynamism, which is reflected in the accelerating motion of the video. I am very much inspired by the futurists movement, originated in Italy exactly 100 years ago.Like the futurist I tried to capture 3dimensional space as well as the dynamic nature of time, making this a truly 4D movie. technical notes I used a purpose designed 3D camera. The exposure time was 2 seconds.Cameras used : Casio Exilm FH 100
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5Deck.com – Although it may not initially appear as impressive as other 3D demos, this is the only 3D display device in the world that is volumetric (viewable from every angle with a different result), doesn’t require glasses, and is not based on lenticular lenses (or another multi-image display technique) or hologram technology. 5Deck.com sells the book “How to Make a Holodeck” which explains how it works and how it can be extended into high resolution moving images.



Plenoptic camera maker Lytro has unveiled its first product – the Lytro Light Field Camera. Available in early 2012, the camera will come in 8Gb and 16Gb versions, costing $ 399 and $ 499, and capable of storing 350 and 750 images respectively in their internal memory. The cameras feature a 35-280mm equivalent, constant F2 lens with what the company is calling an 11 megaray sensor, that captures photos that can be refocused after shooting. Company Founder and CEO Ren Ng showed us the camera and talked us through the shooting experience.

