iHologram = awesome!
24 Aug
Alright, not too much info to give on this one aside from the video. The application that’s shown doesn’t seem to be out yet, and it’s more of an art piece than a functional piece of software – but that doesn’t detract from its cool factor. I love the green glow in the background! The app is still incomplete (not even sure it’s going to be finished per se), but the vid is awesome!
iHologram - iPhone application from David OReilly on Vimeo.
News via Gizmodo.
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by Ragart, on August 24 2008 @ 9:32 pm
crap! Wanted to embed the video — and it showed up in WLW, but that didn’t treansfer to Wordpress. Sorry, folks!
by rotero, on August 24 2008 @ 10:25 pm
The only thing that makes me think this is fake, is that the iPhone can not track when you spin it while laying flat.
by Ragart, on August 24 2008 @ 10:46 pm
ooo, good point! Hadn’t thought of that.
by archa1c, on August 25 2008 @ 12:29 am
@ rotero & Ragart-
The iPhone CAN track when the phone is lying flat. Go check out one of the maze games available in the App store right now. You’ll find that you can manipulate the orientation of the maze by turning the iPhone while it is sitting face-up.
Even if this video is not real, it certainly seems possible.
by voyage34, on August 25 2008 @ 11:06 am
“Author” has confirmed that it’s a fake. Message on his blog…
http://www.davidoreilly.com/blog/
by LeathaFace, on August 25 2008 @ 8:30 pm
*Sigh* I had such high hopes for this. Sad 2 say it looks like we have been dooped.
“my hosts have taken down this site for the last day… they say the attention from digg overloaded their servers, please take it easy guys…*
The iHologram has become one of the All time most popular videos on Vimeo in the space of a day, and is currently on the front page of almost every technology site… I’m getting way too many emails about it, so for those who had to know:
The iHologram app was not real. It was an illustration of an idea I had which I believe could work with the technology (combining anamorphosis and motion sensing). Unfortunately I’m just an ideas person, and I can show how things should look, but I’m no hardcore programmer.
I’d be happy to collaborate with a developer or studio who want’s to make it happen, I’m bursting with ideas for the interactive world, but right now all my attention is on filmmaking.
My aim with this was to tackle the problem of 3d viewing in an original way using current technology, not fool anyone… so for those who doubted but still supported it, respect. I hope it inspires some talented programmers out there.”
Via his site http://www.davidoreilly.com/blog/2008/08/ihologram-update/
P.S. Love this site, 1st post, always had login problems!
by rotero, on August 26 2008 @ 10:39 am
There is no accelerometer in the iPhone that can track when the phone is flat.
I tested your theory with Labyrinth and aMaze, but could not replicate what you described.
by Ragart, on August 26 2008 @ 12:19 pm
I also read a follow-up post on Gizmodo yesterday. Apparently, the video was not even of an application. It was just a rendering — but the author says it’s something that can be done if somebody wants to collaborate with him.