"Which sounds great, but then again so does 3-D holographic videoconferencing ("Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope")."
if the proposed system already has multiple cameras, taking that to the level of 3D videoconferencing shouldn't be too hard considering the game/software is already making a 3D model of you and your movements. taking that and making it into a 3d holograph can be done using multiple projectors as has been done before. http://www.eyeliner3d.com/
for the mass market in the near future, probably not. but very possible even with today's current technology.
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"Which sounds great, but then again so does 3-D holographic videoconferencing ("Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; you're my only hope")."
if the proposed system already has multiple cameras, taking that to the level of 3D videoconferencing shouldn't be too hard considering the game/software is already making a 3D model of you and your movements. taking that and making it into a 3d holograph can be done using multiple projectors as has been done before. http://www.eyeliner3d.com/
for the mass market in the near future, probably not. but very possible even with today's current technology.