PORTABLE AND COST-EFFECTIVE HOLOGRAPHICS
FOR EDUCATION, ADVERTISING AND ENTERTAINMENT
SUMMARY
A Hologram Wall is a device that makes what appears to be a “window” or “portal” that pushes into a wall. It also makes holograms that extend out from the wall and into the room.
USES
The Hologram Wall has two main modes. The first allows a person to set up holographic projects for numerous industries. These projects can have animation and interactivity and they can be used in many different ways.
For example, you may make a menu of hologram food, a simulation of safety and training, and an architectural presentation of a building that does not exist.
The second mode is for replacing holographic tours of real places.
See Holographic Tours for more details
DEVICE DIMENSIONS
The Hologram Wall requires a white or grey wall that should be at least 3.6m long by 2m high.
You can purchase the device in one of two forms.
WALL-MOUNTED
In this form, the device is mounted directly to the wall. It requires a ceiling height of 2.7m.
This device must be mounted onto the wall in a permanent installation.
This is advantageous for public places and fixed locations as it is inaccessible to general users.
FLOOR-MOUNTED
The floor mounted device is portable and does not need to be higher than 2.2m.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The hologram wall also has a portable form that can be packed into two wheeled suitcases. This allows you to bring your presentations to clients further abroad.
The total weight is 35kg and one person can handle traveling with both cases.
You can purchase a hologram wall as well as a portable frame – the components of the wall are transferable from one to the other.
For trade shows we also sell large portable rooms – please consider our hologram rooms as a large scale alternative!
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
A hologram wall needs to be within a dark room, preferably 3.6m by 4m.
See our Darkness Guide for more details.
PROJECTION
Holograms project out 1.2m from the wall in the permanent installation, or up to 70cm in the floor-based moveable and portable suitcase version.
NUMBER OF USERS
If people are close to the holograms (IE within 1m), only one person can see them effectively at one time. Other people can still see the hologram but it will appear to bend slightly. This is likely to occur when closely inspecting museum artefacts, hologram food from a menu, or other single-object displays.
Alternatively, if your audience are more than 3m away you can have up to 30 viewers. An example of this will be large scale presentations or scans, where the hologram wall functions more like a window to the outside world.
Holographic tours can also take up to 30 viewers, however all viewers must be more than 3m from the device.
COMPARISON WITH OTHER DEVICES
The Hologram Wall is the only device that can run holographic tours of real-world locations. For architectural designs it is cheaper than full-scale hologram rooms. It is preferable for displaying single objects like artefacts, food or products.
The lasers also provide a richer color than some of our other devices.
ADDING CONTENT
The product comes with software that will allow you to make 3D holograms of small, real world objects such as historical artifacts. You can upload your own 3D computer models to the table and prepare presentations with them. You can convert and upload laser scans and point cloud models as well as polygon models from most formats. You will also receive software for your PC that will help you make your content and presentations.
Alternatively, Weisman Worldwide supplies a cost-effective service where we can create the content you’d like to show.