HoloRoom: low-cost holographic display

Argenis Ramirez Gomez* (Producer), Claire Stephanie Bailey-Ross (Producer), Daniel Hellstrom, Reuben Batalha, Sulachya Gurung, Andrea Bacani

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Non-textual formArtefact

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Abstract

The ‘HoloRoom’ project builds on a L5 group Interaction Design artefact and utilises the reflection of a suspended monitor on an acrylic surface to create the illusion of a holographic display. The original interactive experience leveraged real-time motion-capturing and Wizard-of-Oz methods to animate a conversational holographic animal (Felix the fox) which engaged with Cumberland House Natural History Museum's visitors via voice interaction. ‘HoloRoom’ was showcased during a one-day pilot interactive exhibit at the Cumberland House Natural History Museum in Portsmouth in July 2022 and was part of another exhibition at the museum in October 2023 to showcase photogrammetry scans of taxidermy animals.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCumberland House Natural History Museum
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2022

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