As the Verge article linked to beow suggests, the term Hologram is being used differently and non-technically here, as kind of 3D video that can be later accessed using VR tech for interaction. Read the whole article to understand what is being done in this space. Is this a popular future channel for consumer remembering?
Are holograms the future of how we capture memories?
Holographic time capsules by Lauren Goode @LaurenGoode
" ... holograms, a term that’s used (and sometimes overused) to describe volumetric video. 8i was looking to build up its repository of holograms, and a mom-and-baby clip seemed like a good idea for relatable content.
Scott’s first hologram taping led to her crying in a VR headset, and became what the company’s chief executive called a “watershed moment” for the then-fledgling company. ... "
See also about the company mentioned:
8i: Mix realities with holograms:
Easily record and experience photorealistic human holograms with true volume and depth for virtual, augmented and mixed reality ... "
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