3D tech becomes more popular each day. Interaction designer James Alliban gives a new look on a business card. James is a new media artist and international speaker from London. He is primarily concerned with building interactive toys and immersive environments which allow for new forms of creative expression. He works in an independent creative agency Skive. If you want to be original, you better call him.
3D No Glasses By Jonathan Post
Jonathan Post Experiment present by Francois. a new technology for 3D screens without glasses! This system works only on 120Hz monitor displays. It simulates 3D Active Shutter Glasses. This experiment was Conducted by Luis Carone and managed by Daniel Dias at Jonathan Post. To perform this they used a trick. To find out continue watching next video. Continue reading … 3D No Glasses By Jonathan Post
Incredible Pop-Out Painter
Alexa Meade creates art pieces by painting models into a background and then snapping pictures. The 3-D art piece transforms in to a two-dimensional photograph that makes visitors look twice.
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3D Projection From Samsung
Samsung gives famous historic Dutch building a new dimension with 3D Projection. Samsung was the first to introduce a large-scale commercial 3D-Outdoor projection in the Netherlands, at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam. The public was able to view the addition of a new dimension to this historic building. On the adjacent square, visitors are able to try out the new Samsung 3D LED TVs, and are offered a chance to win one of their own every night.
YouTube 3D Game
Agencies: Starcom & MUSE Amsterdam
Pixels
Very cool video showing New York being took over by classic game icons.
Logorama
Directed by François Alaux, Herve de Crecy, Ludovic Houplain. Writing by François Alaux, Herve de Crecy, Ludovic Houplain.
Paradoxymoron By Patrick Hughes
This is a movie of a super-cool “painting” hanging in the basement of the British Library, in London. The author has done many such paintings, but this is the best (and all the others are very similar). It’s called “Paradoxymoron”, by Patrick Hughes.
Volvo: 3D Projection On A Wall
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There’s more to life than a Volvo – Frankfurt 2009. 3D projection and production by NuFormer in coorporation with Saatchi & Saatchi.