omegoa
Glandeuse Pinéale
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- 30/4/17
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Les ordinateurs de demain se dévoile aujourd'hui. La fin du monde, ou la "mort de la réalité". Les possibilités sont nouvelles, j’apprécie beaucoup le concept de "sortir l'ordinateur de l"écran" (meme si pernicieux puisque l'écran se confond juste a notre perception (parenthèse dans l'apparent thèse: flippant!)). Le caractère hallucinatoire de la technologie se révèle toujours plus ...
Le site officiel détaille tout très bien:
https://www.magicleap.com/?utm_source=reveal&utm_medium=TW&utm_campaign=WTDO
et un article chez Rolling Stones:
https://www.rollingstone.com/glixel...ing-magic-leaps-mixed-reality-goggles-w514479
"One day, this human construct will be your Apple Siri, Amazon Alexa, OK Google, but she won’t just be a disembodied voice, she will walk with you, look to you, deliver AI-powered, embodied assistance."
“Everything that is 3D tends to come from this 1838 technology. “It’s sort of distressing to me,” Abovitz says. “It's from the 1800s, but it keeps reappearing. It showed up in the red-and-blue glasses in movies theaters. It showed up in the Sixties, [through the] 2000s. When VR was coming back again, it's like the same thing; It's like we're still using this same idea.”(...)"You're basically creating the visual world,” he says. “You're really co-creating it with this massive visual signal which we call the dynamic analog light field signal. That is sort of our term for the totality of the photon wavefront and particle light field everywhere in the universe. It's like this gigantic ocean; it's everywhere. It's an infinite signal and it contains a massive amount of information.”
Le site officiel détaille tout très bien:
https://www.magicleap.com/?utm_source=reveal&utm_medium=TW&utm_campaign=WTDO
et un article chez Rolling Stones:
https://www.rollingstone.com/glixel...ing-magic-leaps-mixed-reality-goggles-w514479
"One day, this human construct will be your Apple Siri, Amazon Alexa, OK Google, but she won’t just be a disembodied voice, she will walk with you, look to you, deliver AI-powered, embodied assistance."
“Everything that is 3D tends to come from this 1838 technology. “It’s sort of distressing to me,” Abovitz says. “It's from the 1800s, but it keeps reappearing. It showed up in the red-and-blue glasses in movies theaters. It showed up in the Sixties, [through the] 2000s. When VR was coming back again, it's like the same thing; It's like we're still using this same idea.”(...)"You're basically creating the visual world,” he says. “You're really co-creating it with this massive visual signal which we call the dynamic analog light field signal. That is sort of our term for the totality of the photon wavefront and particle light field everywhere in the universe. It's like this gigantic ocean; it's everywhere. It's an infinite signal and it contains a massive amount of information.”