It’s not completely clear if this is a hologram – or Augmented reality with your kiroshi implants displaying these lights on top of/a long side with your vision.
Either way, technology does exist that could produce a similar effect – either AR goggles, or the relatively new technology of real-life holograms, with a few small start-ups proposing a variety of methods over the past few years. A simple Google search can show you a variety of news articles showing off this new tech.
PixelBoom
As for producing the image, small drones with LEDs coordinating with a central computer can easily do that IRL. Plenty of cities do that now instead of firework displays,
There is also some pretty great hologram light tech that can display that using high powered laser projectors, though it won’t actually be 3D. It’ll look 3D, but it won’t actually be 3D.
Sure_Fruit_8254
Only for Tupac
aFoxNamedMorris
Well, there are miniature prototypes for laser plasma 3D displays, but so far have been limited by resolution and refresh rate. If you want a large image, you lose resolution, and if you want more resolution, the image has to be smaller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCmO0TZ1UEM
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It’s not completely clear if this is a hologram – or Augmented reality with your kiroshi implants displaying these lights on top of/a long side with your vision.
Either way, technology does exist that could produce a similar effect – either AR goggles, or the relatively new technology of real-life holograms, with a few small start-ups proposing a variety of methods over the past few years. A simple Google search can show you a variety of news articles showing off this new tech.
As for producing the image, small drones with LEDs coordinating with a central computer can easily do that IRL. Plenty of cities do that now instead of firework displays,
There is also some pretty great hologram light tech that can display that using high powered laser projectors, though it won’t actually be 3D. It’ll look 3D, but it won’t actually be 3D.
Only for Tupac
Well, there are miniature prototypes for laser plasma 3D displays, but so far have been limited by resolution and refresh rate. If you want a large image, you lose resolution, and if you want more resolution, the image has to be smaller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCmO0TZ1UEM
EDIT: Whoops! Wrong link! Fixed.
EDIT2: Another example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNoOiXkXmYQ
There are also holographic displays that achieve this effect by spinning a rod of ”pixel” very fast.
And of course the cheap plastic prisma pyramids.
But not entirely sure they ever made into a product:
https://youtu.be/VuPJoixToBM?si=t7sPrPSUkd2d4glt