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Holographic Week-End
Looks like i have a holographic week-end 🙂
At our Sep 2009 Innotribe, we’ll also have something holographic.
Michael Warner (CEO Quantum4D) and Ed Sesek (InfiniteZ), will show Holographic Analytics and Banking:
Holographic Analytics goes beyond pages and files to open a new universe of interconnected insights.
Mike and Ed will show dynamic 3D holographic models of SWIFT’s global banking networks on a national scale. They will then fly into regional views and on down into a individual bank and its internal network topology. The tour will include – among a number of potential tour stops – models of banking markets that ‘mash-up’ demographic and industry data with SWIFT traffic.
They also aim to show a visual model of the bank enterprise itself from several dimensions (staff activities, IT networks, etc…) and how that those domains interact with each other and the larger banking ecosystem we help illuminate.
This includes the addition of a display platform which will allow the audience to cue up to view the same views displayed on the big screen in an experimental holographic 3D display. Users wearing polarized sun-glasses will be able to see the above described animated network graphics ‘floating in space’ in the air between them and two screens.
Users will also be able to wear a head tracking hat and use a pen device to literally look around and manipulate the network visualizations.
The InfiniteZ Website has a fantastic tagline:
“Transforming human-computer interaction”
They will speak during our R&D Insights on the Innovation Floor on 16th Sep 2009 from 15:30 – 16:30, and the audience will be able to wear special glasses and play around with holographic pointers.
