Posts about Rabbitholes technology featured in the press or online resources.
August 11th, 2008
On August 13th, ten renowned entertainment industry artists will unveil limited edition RabbitHoles at the Grand Opening of Gnomon Gallery in Hollywood. (www.gnomongallery.com) (more…)
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects, Limited edition holograms, Press coverage
August 7th, 2008
Exerpt :: “It’s a glimpse of the future,” says Josh Greer, president and cofounder of RealD, one of the industry’s leading providers of 3-D technology. “Everyone in this town is interested in 3-D and this,” he says, shows “what the next stage will look like.”
Full Article on csmonitor.com
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Tags: Press coverage
March 15th, 2008
Exerpt :: RMI is now working on its largest project to date- six 5′ x 10′ holograms for the Batman Rides at three different Six Flags Amusement Parks. To achieve this scale, two 10′ Rabbitholes is triggered by the viewers on the rollercoaster points of view changing as they fly by.
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Tags: Press coverage
February 15th, 2008
Exerpt :: “A good print advertisement catches a viewer, and makes him or her stop to look. A good RabbitHole not only stops the viewer, but also makes him or her walk back and forth.”
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January 30th, 2008
Exerpt :: RabbitHoles is currently focusing heavily on research and development (R&D) to improve its products, and develop new content-capture techniques…[and is also] developing a copying system that should be able to recreate posters 10 times faster.
Original Article from Sign Media
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January 3rd, 2008
Excerpt :: In the movie Back to the Future II, a gigantic shark from a mock Jaws sequel springs out of a theater marquee and engulfs Michael J. Fox. Now, a Canadian company has developed a way to print lifelike holographic posters that could make that kind of eye-catching advertising possible.
Read the article at Wired.com
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects, Press coverage