Saturday, March 26, 2016

Microsoft introduces the world to 'holoportation'


Microsoft introduces the world to 'holoportation'

While teleportation is still in the realm of science fiction, Microsoft has introduced "holoportation" – a 3D, real-time hologram of someone who can a world away, but still interact with you.

It's a newly revealed project coming out of Microsoft Research's Interactive 3D Technologies team, and uses HoloLens, the company's augmented reality headset. It also has special camera rig setup to allow you see, hear, and interact with real-time holograms of "remote participants" in 3D, as if they are actually in the same room with you.

Microsoft hasn't quite detailed what the camera rig requires, however it is able to capture how a person is moving around in their environment. This allows a HoloLens wearer see an augmented real-time capture of them in their own environment.

Of course, it doesn't provide the sense of smell or physical touch, and due to current HoloLens technology, the hologram of the other person will appear in the middle of your field of view. That means it may look like they are floating or standing inside your couch or table.

YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d59O6cfaM0

Still, aside from needing a special camera rig, what has been shown of the technology is impressive and shows us a glimpse of how the way we communicate with people could change and evolve from 2D video calls like FaceTime.

Alex Kipman, head of the HoloLens project, showed holoporation technology during a TED talk earlier this month, and had NASA scientist Jeff Norris join Kipman on stage via holoportation. This allowed Norris to talk to the audience about how NASA is applying the HoloLens to research.

The video, which you can see here, is mind blowing to watch, but it should be noted that the HoloLens is still in development stages (the dev kit alone right now costs $3,000).

And along with the required camera rig, it's probably safe to say that holoportation is still a few years away or may never see a commercial release at all.

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