The slightest improvement in the colors and resolution, a little unit cost reduction, and the economics of scale would let every one of us have that at home. I'm really looking forward to it.
It's easier to use VR headset... And the picture quality is much better and the scale is much larger and generally possibilities are unlimited. Anyway congratulations for creating this science fiction gadget...
Yes, exactly! We would love ti get more VX1's into schools! Visualising 3D mathematics, molecules, coding of games, 3D modelling, animations, the list goes on and on...
This is amazing. I really can’t wait to see how this technology progresses in the future. I would love to learn about the science and math behind how all of this works.
I can't wait to see medical imaging applications of this. Imagine evaluating CT scans without the need for going through sections of a 2D cutoff. Or fully live 3d transcutaneous ultrasound. You can mark lesions in 3d coordinates and pinpoint where they are.
Just imagine playing all the Halo games on bigger and better versions in the next 5 to 10 years! I mean even seeing the first street or shop signs would awesome af! 🤯😍
@@VoxonPhotonics My comment was a bit vague. I know there is interaction with the device and that's great but what I meant is that I hope that in the future there will be an evolution of how you interact with it. Similar to how you first needed to type in a command on the old Macs if you wanted the computer to do something, then came the mouse which made interaction a lot better and more accessible, then came touch screens which made it even better, then came voice interactions, etc. Right now from what I can see, there is a nob on the device to interact with it and in the near future maybe it will include gestures or something like that.
@@KubiqFeet you can actually use a leap motion to map your hands in 3D. So sure you won’t touch it for real but the mapping of your hand will do the same gesture than your hand so you can potentially interact with it like that
1. Imagine if it was used for Playstation, Xbox, and nintendo consoles along with this. Would anyone want that as well for use for Yu-Gi-Oh? 2. Imagine this as a television, movie projector, and a computer screen. And even a vid phone. 3. Imagine this combined with VR technology.
Hey Michael - i can confirm that in our office we do think and discuss these three points. I believe in time all these things will be possible. Table top gaming is another use case we think about or bringing your D&D characters to life.
We have created the animation for this, just not the game yet. Still waiting on that call from Disney! You can see a little of it here: ua-cam.com/video/SJmIUzbBT3w/v-deo.html
Put on an image of the Star Wars princess pleading for help. And make the image flicker. lol We are already superseding Star Wars, and already past the flickering stage.
I just wonder... How does it sound? Is the chamber itself in a vacuum? I can imagine there's a LOT of air resistance on the screen there, and moving it up and down would probably generate some noise as well right?
@Noel Pytlik I'm not sure its a vacuum - the dome around it doesn't seem to be required (i've seen it running without a dome) and the square where the "screen" is in seems to be square, which is a horrible shape for a vaccuum chamber :/ The screen could be some kind of thin mesh to prevent air resistance?
Hi, no vacuum... There's not too much noise actually - what you would consider 'low level conversation' noise.... At a busy event you can't even hear it, in a quiet room you can hear it a little, but it's surprisingly quiet, especially with the dome on.
@@VoxonPhotonics Sweet! Thats an innovative type of mesh you're using for the screen then :) And quite a high-powered, fast refreshing LED projector I suppose? Whats the data like? Do you use regular DVI / HDMI on lower / split up resolutions or do you have a custom protocol? I can imagine if there's 200 layers, at 60 fps thats pretty much 200 times the amount of data required to send over.. Whole lotta data.. Or, are you using point-cloud data? That would make more sense.. Still impressive stuff tho :)
Haha yes - a lot of people ask about Minecraft - and rightly so... It could - and we have thought about this kind of gaming experience. We have exported some creations built in minecraft (similar to something like sketchfab.com/3d-models/minecraft-world-export-20aa3254e4334c3092d96c19df74198b) to see how something like Minecraft may look. I think the key to this technology is answering the question 'How would it being in true 3D actually benefit the experience' for a game like Minecraft would be in 3rd person prespective and i think the sense of scale or seeing the world would look like limited We have a port of Voxatron on the VX1 which is voxel based game engine and in some ways similar to Minecraft I think the creative element in Minecraft is something that could really be applied to our technology - i can imagine people creating new worlds and being creative to be a popular and entertaining use of the technology. Mat - ( One of the speakers in the video )
There are pros and cons with the different type of display. This one is much easier to scale and make larger and we can also run these at very high speed with zero flicker to the naked eye. The central area may not be needed in gaming or other types of data display.
It definitely looks much better in a darker environment. As we are projecting light it's definitely better when dark, but having said that, it only needs to be in a room where the lights can be dimmed...
@@VoxonPhotonics At first, thank you very much for answering my question. I know you guys must be very busy. Second, i have a few more questions. Did you see a possible usability for bright daylight or even outdoor enviroment in the future? Is it possible to place the "display" vertical or is it determined to be horizontal? And is there a limit how big or small it can get?
@@daedalus929 Yes, we believe we will have volumetric displays in the future that can be used outdoors. They will most likely be very different than what we are doing now though :) This method of projection is best suited to darker environments. Yes, we can already make a 'vertical' display and have ideas and worked on some R&D for future products already. The size is a difficult one to answer. We know we can go a lot bigger (or smaller), but it just comes down to time and money now...
@@VoxonPhotonics i see. Thank you for answering my questions again. Keep up the great work. I hope to hear a lot of you in the future. Greetings from Frankfurt a.M Germany.
@@apex_prey emerging technology from a small startup... it will take some time & economies of scale before we can get the price down to a 'consumer price' :)
The slightest improvement in the colors and resolution, a little unit cost reduction, and the economics of scale would let every one of us have that at home. I'm really looking forward to it.
Yep, this is just the beginning :)
It's easier to use VR headset... And the picture quality is much better and the scale is much larger and generally possibilities are unlimited. Anyway congratulations for creating this science fiction gadget...
This looks stunning! The implications for education and visualisation in Stem classes is Huge!
Yes, exactly! We would love ti get more VX1's into schools! Visualising 3D mathematics, molecules, coding of games, 3D modelling, animations, the list goes on and on...
This is amazing. I really can’t wait to see how this technology progresses in the future. I would love to learn about the science and math behind how all of this works.
Hey David, you can find out more about how our tech works here: voxon.co/technology/
I can't wait to see medical imaging applications of this. Imagine evaluating CT scans without the need for going through sections of a 2D cutoff. Or fully live 3d transcutaneous ultrasound. You can mark lesions in 3d coordinates and pinpoint where they are.
Have you seen this one? ua-cam.com/video/T3u9SoPjmJE/v-deo.html
As a mechanical engineer, doing CAD on this would be next level
We can finally play the fighting game from the OG Star Wars movies! Love it!
Just imagine playing all the Halo games on bigger and better versions in the next 5 to 10 years! I mean even seeing the first street or shop signs would awesome af! 🤯😍
Now that I think about it VR is really affordable
I'm in love with this!
cheers Juca!
Oh how I would love one of these! Excited to see where this tech goes. Maybe the next advance will be in interaction with the projection.
We can already interact with it. Have a look at our leap motion video. Thanks
@@VoxonPhotonics My comment was a bit vague. I know there is interaction with the device and that's great but what I meant is that I hope that in the future there will be an evolution of how you interact with it. Similar to how you first needed to type in a command on the old Macs if you wanted the computer to do something, then came the mouse which made interaction a lot better and more accessible, then came touch screens which made it even better, then came voice interactions, etc. Right now from what I can see, there is a nob on the device to interact with it and in the near future maybe it will include gestures or something like that.
@@KubiqFeet you can actually use a leap motion to map your hands in 3D. So sure you won’t touch it for real but the mapping of your hand will do the same gesture than your hand so you can potentially interact with it like that
@@KubiqFeet example : ua-cam.com/video/SaoDU7Uvosw/v-deo.html
Superb
Fantastic! As someone who makes boardgames as a hobby, I can def see this being a platform for me 🤩
Brilliant! Feel free to try out our SDK, which you can find here: voxon.co/sdk-unity/
Фантастика! Я думал такое невозможно!
Wow, i need it!! Congrats! Amazing!
2:34 - that was awesome! Like that 👍
1. Imagine if it was used for Playstation, Xbox, and nintendo consoles along with this. Would anyone want that as well for use for Yu-Gi-Oh?
2. Imagine this as a television, movie projector, and a computer screen. And even a vid phone.
3. Imagine this combined with VR technology.
Hey Michael - i can confirm that in our office we do think and discuss these three points. I believe in time all these things will be possible. Table top gaming is another use case we think about or bringing your D&D characters to life.
@@matthewvecchio "D&D"?
@@manbanasiak Sorry, D&D = Dungeon and Dragons
@@matthewvecchio makes sense.
You asking by Yu Gi Oh?! 🤨
if you guys have a spare, i have some storage and wouldn't mind storing it for a while...
Very cool!
Need to throw in that board game chewy and 3P0 were playing in Star Wars 😉
We have created the animation for this, just not the game yet. Still waiting on that call from Disney! You can see a little of it here: ua-cam.com/video/SJmIUzbBT3w/v-deo.html
@@VoxonPhotonics (Siddious voice) Gooooooooooood
How can you convince me I’m not watching plain old 3D graphics , since I’m watching all that on a 2d iPhone screen .
Wow! Это впечатляет!
Hatsune Miku and Splatoon gonna love you
Hello..!..Suppose that glass box is very big nd I am under that box..Now can I see those holograms..?... Please reply....
Put on an image of the Star Wars princess pleading for help. And make the image flicker. lol We are already superseding Star Wars, and already past the flickering stage.
Sorry...you did ask..ua-cam.com/video/_J_NoADHdF0/v-deo.html
well Star Wars holograms are using only air as a medium.
WOW! I want to make art for it /make art on it
I am curious about the cost …
You should guys do some marketing so ppl could find out bout u.
So we're close to summon Palpatine at our homes
I just wonder... How does it sound? Is the chamber itself in a vacuum? I can imagine there's a LOT of air resistance on the screen there, and moving it up and down would probably generate some noise as well right?
@Noel Pytlik I'm not sure its a vacuum - the dome around it doesn't seem to be required (i've seen it running without a dome) and the square where the "screen" is in seems to be square, which is a horrible shape for a vaccuum chamber :/ The screen could be some kind of thin mesh to prevent air resistance?
Hi, no vacuum... There's not too much noise actually - what you would consider 'low level conversation' noise.... At a busy event you can't even hear it, in a quiet room you can hear it a little, but it's surprisingly quiet, especially with the dome on.
@@VoxonPhotonics Sweet! Thats an innovative type of mesh you're using for the screen then :) And quite a high-powered, fast refreshing LED projector I suppose? Whats the data like? Do you use regular DVI / HDMI on lower / split up resolutions or do you have a custom protocol? I can imagine if there's 200 layers, at 60 fps thats pretty much 200 times the amount of data required to send over.. Whole lotta data.. Or, are you using point-cloud data? That would make more sense.. Still impressive stuff tho :)
Get it ready for PS6.
But ! The more important ! Can it modelize a Minecraft World ?
Haha yes - a lot of people ask about Minecraft - and rightly so...
It could - and we have thought about this kind of gaming experience.
We have exported some creations built in minecraft (similar to something like sketchfab.com/3d-models/minecraft-world-export-20aa3254e4334c3092d96c19df74198b) to see how something like Minecraft may look.
I think the key to this technology is answering the question 'How would it being in true 3D actually benefit the experience' for a game like Minecraft would be in 3rd person prespective and i think the sense of scale or seeing the world would look like limited
We have a port of Voxatron on the VX1 which is voxel based game engine and in some ways similar to Minecraft
I think the creative element in Minecraft is something that could really be applied to our technology - i can imagine people creating new worlds and being creative to be a popular and entertaining use of the technology.
Mat - ( One of the speakers in the video )
"impress friends" They rather would be impressed by spending nearly 10k on that.
could I have an helmet using this? or stay inside an large room? just asking... :)
You can wear whatever you like whilst using this Juca. Who are we to judge? :) A storm trooper helmet always looks cool.
@@VoxonPhotonics hahahahahaha cool!
On 2:58
Another display type? Spinning helix?
Yes, we can create this type of display also...
@@VoxonPhotonics
Central area stay in "fog". What reason to use this type of display?
There are pros and cons with the different type of display. This one is much easier to scale and make larger and we can also run these at very high speed with zero flicker to the naked eye. The central area may not be needed in gaming or other types of data display.
This tech is still way behind VR-MR headsets. It is cool, but not efficient enough to use at most industries. By time, they will be better for sure.
Can i use it in normal daylight? Or has it to be dark?
It definitely looks much better in a darker environment. As we are projecting light it's definitely better when dark, but having said that, it only needs to be in a room where the lights can be dimmed...
@@VoxonPhotonics At first, thank you very much for answering my question.
I know you guys must be very busy.
Second, i have a few more questions.
Did you see a possible usability for bright daylight or even outdoor enviroment in the future?
Is it possible to place the "display" vertical or is it determined to be horizontal?
And is there a limit how big or small it can get?
@@daedalus929 Yes, we believe we will have volumetric displays in the future that can be used outdoors. They will most likely be very different than what we are doing now though :) This method of projection is best suited to darker environments. Yes, we can already make a 'vertical' display and have ideas and worked on some R&D for future products already. The size is a difficult one to answer. We know we can go a lot bigger (or smaller), but it just comes down to time and money now...
@@VoxonPhotonics i see. Thank you for answering my questions again. Keep up the great work. I hope to hear a lot of you in the future. Greetings from Frankfurt a.M Germany.
Is it fake ?
I’ve already emailed you please lemme get one of these I’d like to work with you to create game
Schnick-schnack inbetween tech…I‘ll come back in a decade.
Good lord these things must cost a house.
Not a house... but we do have one commercially available here: voxon.co/products/
@@VoxonPhotonics Not a house, indeed.
A small car, though. :)
@@apex_prey emerging technology from a small startup... it will take some time & economies of scale before we can get the price down to a 'consumer price' :)
@@VoxonPhotonics Oh, I understand fully. I'm only being cheeky. I love what you've created. I can't wait to see how this evolves.
This looks fake af.... so Im guessing its real... no one wuld do such a bad fake on porpuse....