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A Couple Links or, How to Make Old-School SF Free-Air Holograms and (HOG) Wheels - Drashner1 - 04-09-2013 Hey all, This was posted to the Yahoo WBG by Sporkhork, a member who's been away for a while. I'm forwarding this on on his behalf, although I'm hoping he will be joining us here soon. Enjoy: Hey, guys! Been, what, a year or more since I last dropped by? Here's a couple cool things I've come across lately. It seems that some clever folks in Japan figured out how to project moving 3D images into thin air. Yep, just like out of Ringworld, Star Wars, and many other sci-fi works. It's still in the "Atari phase", but take a look: http://igm.univ-mlv.fr/~vnozick/publications/saito_SPIE_2008/saito_SPIE_2008.pdf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfVS-npfVuY I've been fascinated by the prospect of omnidirectional rolling movement for at least a decade, but Mecanum wheels are so slow in lateral movement, and actually making working spherical wheels like out of that car in 'I, Robot' would be an engineering and maintenance nightmare, so I haven't had much hope for it lately. But, ah! Take a look at this: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/diy/youve-never-seen-a-drive-system-\ like-this-before http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemispherical_omnidirectional_gimbaled_wheel Damn, that thing can really book it! |