All you Need Are Your Eyes
Get The Whole Picture
This is Not Your Mom's 3D
We've all seen the picture: a theatre full of clean-cut, bobby-soxed, cashmere-sweatered Young People. They are holding tiny boxes of popcorn and wearing dorky-looking, cardboard glasses. The monster appears--popcorn flies as everyone gasps and shrieks. It is 1955. The current crazes are rolled-up jeans, rock-n-roll and 3D movies. Nobody liked wearing the dorky glasses, which ruined hairdos, interfered with necking (remember necking?) and caused eyestrain and headaches in hard-core movie-goers. 3D movies faded like the film they were printed on. But in small, secret corners of the world, 3D has not been forgotten. Fifty years have passed in painstaking study. Researchers, mathematicians, physicians, designers and gamers have been dreaming of the day that 3D leaps out of their screens, big as life and twice as natural. The time has come.
Leave Your Glasses at Home
Spatial View's system is based on the idea that you should be able to see 3D--in movies, television, on your computer screen, and billboards--without resorting to the ancient technology of nerdy eyewear. We built a screen that turns 2D to 3D and the software to run it. We're building software to work on any platform, and meld seamlessly with any program you want to run, in real time. So in the future, when you want to play games in 3D, you'll never have to worry about breaking your glasses in the Deadly Den of Deception. (Just what do liquid crystals look like when they're scattered all over your desktop?)
It's Not Just the MoviesWe're looking to make the movies a whole-body experience. But we're about much, much more. We're setting our sights on other industries that need bold, accurate 3D-- to eradicate illness and improve quality of life, to help you design and build great new things, to simulate reality so your takeoffs and landings are flawless when you step into the cockpit, to help you make fat money out of thin air. We're taking a wide view on things: A Spatial View.
Our worlds are many. Here are a few examples:
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· medicine · industrial design · corporate presentations · retail |
· animation · gaming · aviation · aerospace |
Get the Whole Picture
All you need are your eyes. Using a polarized screen in conjunction with our proprietary software, (they made me write that) Spatial View gives you all the tools to create brilliant images, inspect from all angles, tweak to perfection and gloat over your genius. And because we know what you want, we built in unprecedented clarity, resolution and spatial depth. So deep and wide, you want to reach out and touch it. So well projected, it might just touch you back. And while we think our screens are the best, we do support all 3D displays currently being made, so if you have one of theirs that's ok.
Illustration based on a character by Ty Carriere
Course Professor at the Ex 'pression College for Digital Arts, Emeryville,CA
Give us a shout, an email or a phone call. We're always looking for technological soul mates and like minded visionaries. Don't be shy.

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