Monthly Archives: July 2010

Making Sound Visible and Holographic TV

My focus over much of the first part of this year has admittedly been on extending the visual and tactile experiences at live sporting events through the development of EYEPLY—video of the alpha, which was recently demonstrated at a live NCAA men’s baseball game, is now posted!

A few finds that piqued my interest recently got me to thinking about ways that we might further events by affecting sound in order to bring fans together in new ways. Evolving the Fan-0-Meter.

Also, has anyone else gotten a headache with all the 3D hype? Or, at least feel a little queasy when wearing the glasses? I’m much more intrigued by the prospects of holographic TV!

Making Sound Visible

Evan Grant and Cymatics

Alva Noto u_07

Battles and United Visual Artists “Tonto”

Best Buy Movie Mode

Holographic TV

Jun Murai, Keio University