Christie Delivers A New Dimension In 3D Holographic Projection

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Christie, a leader in visual solutions for business, entertainment and industry, played a key role in demonstrating a new dimension in visual communications at InfoComm 2009. Three Christie Roadster HD18K DLP projectors were used for the first-ever transmission of live, interactive 3D holograms from London and Montreal to Orlando, Florida from 17th-19th June 2009.

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The interactive transmission process is known as Musion Live Stage telepresence and offers a new way for people to communicate face-to-face in real time, crossing the boundaries of geographic distance.  It involves combining technologies such as high-definition audio, video and other technical elements to transmit an object or person’s life-size image to another location.

Regarded in the past as a futuristic, sci-fi technology, 3D holograms are now a reality.  Their “wow” factor makes them a compelling tool for live, interactive meetings spanning long distances.  3D telepresence holograms can also be used in other applications such as trade shows and retail displays, keynote speeches, visitor attractions, lectures, courtroom testimony, concert performances, entertainment programming and product launches.  They are especially effective for venues requiring two-way communications between speaker and audience.”

At InfoComm 2009, UK-based Musion Systems is partnered with the best technology providers in their fields, including Christie, Masergy and HaiVision, to enable speakers in England and Canada to appear as 3D holograms and interact with their remote audiences.

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