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3D fog projection display brings purple bunnies to life, just in time to put chocolate eggs (video)

Fog projectors were around for ages, but projecting a 2D image onto a wavy field of 3D smoke doesn’t exactly set off the foremost immersive experience ever. This technique from a team at Osaka University is different, counting on three pico projectors all thinking about a single column of steam that, so far as we are able to tell, is dropped down through a slew of multicolored drinking straws. Each projector has a rather different perspective of the violet hare in question and, as you progress about, the fog acts like a parallax barrier, only showing one angle at a time. With a number of more projectors and a complete lot more fog the may be even greater. The bunnies, they’d be majestic.

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