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Wiremap, A Volumetric Display

July 25, 2008 by Caleb Kraft 9 Comments


While at The Last HOPE this year, we were fortunate enough to see Wiremap, a volumetric display made from thread. Using a projector and 256 individual strands of cotton thread, [Albert Hwang] produces 3D effects. The result is a visually stunning piece of work.

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Posted in News, Peripherals HacksTagged 3d, alberthwang, lasthope, volumentric, wiremap

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