The NYtimes explores the future of holograms as a design tool. At $1000 to $3000 a pop, they are highly competitive with building a model the old fashion way minus the blood, gluing fingers together, and getting high from the paint fumes...
The NYtimes explores the future of holograms as a design tool. At $1000 to $3000 a pop, they are highly competitive with building a model the old fashion way minus the blood, gluing fingers together, and getting high from the paint fumes...
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I found it interesting that the two main industries that were discussed in this article, with regards to professional application of this technology was a) the military b) construction/engineering/architecture
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