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Carnegie Mellon University Develope AquaLux 3D

July 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in General

A new type of technology called AquaLux 3D has been developed at Carnegie Mellon University in there Robotics Institute. This is aimed at targeting light through water droplets which creates a remarkable picture on multiple layers of falling water. This creates a three dimensional image and can be used for 3D effects in theme parks, exhibitions and interactive games. The advantage of this is that it doesn’t require the special 3D glasses which are now becoming familiar when watching films. The actual idea came from a attempt to develop a LED automobile headlight to aid drivers when driving in the night time in wet and rainy conditions.

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