Cubism – holographic display

A new holographic display project, dubbed 'Cubism,' utilizes a Raspberry Pi 5, a beam-splitter cube, and a screen to create illusionary 3D images. This DIY approach allows users to bring digital visuals to life in a novel, interactive way.
Key takeaways
- DIY holographic display uses common components
- Raspberry Pi 5 powers the illusionary visuals
- Creates interactive, 3D-like image effects
- Opens doors for novel AI visualization
Why it matters
This project demonstrates how accessible hardware like the Raspberry Pi can be used for advanced visual applications. For AI users, it suggests future possibilities for visualizing complex data or AI-generated content in more immersive, tangible formats.
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