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Layer Fogging

Layer fogging is just as it says on the tin. Flat textures containing fogging filters, either applied as a fullscreen effect post-render, or layered one behind the other at discrete distances from the viewpoint, building up the effect of a staggered for gradient without the required calculations.

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Large Image Display: Animatrix: World Record: Logging out through Will Alone
A valuable lesson on the necessity of both allowing a safety layer for subconscious desire to log out of a full immersive VR, and a reminder why transitions are not just pretty, they are a health and stress saver.



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VR Interfaces: Fogscreen
Fogscreen is a holoprojection method that utilises a layer of artificially fogged air as a display screen for projected content. It in effect, creates a cascading curtain of wet air that can be walked through whilst displaying moving, bright, images.



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Large Image Display: Animatrix: Beyond: A No-Physics Zone
The Matrix distorts when a freak corruption of data creates a no-physics zone in a thin layer paralleling the floor. An advanced replication of gravity warping accidents that happen in ActiveWorlds and Second Life, today.



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Extra Sensory Perceptions: Sensing Magnetic Fields
The first known, successful implant of an extra sensory perception to detect magnetic fields the person with the new sense was near, occurred in 2005, when a small piece of neodymium, which is a rare earth metal, that forms a permanent magnet, was coated in a thin layer of silicon, and implanted into an emergency medical technician's finger.



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Large Image Display: The Stepford Wives: Blending Displays with Drapes
There are several potential ways this display is working. One of the simplest and most plausible is a colour e-paper display behind a completely transparent display medium. The e-paper handles the picture, 'refreshing' the colour display to a matt black when the layer in front, the graphical display is activated. As soon as that deactivates, the 'oil' is re-drawn. Simple, elegant, and still far beyond us.



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Self-Charging Power Cell converts Mechanical Energy into Stored Chemical Energy
A different paradigm in power generation for implants and prosthetics, combines electrical generation and storage in a single thin three-layer flexible ribbon. Piezoelectric in nature, it builds long-term storage into the electrical ggeneration process. No other battery or powersource required.



 

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(03/07/2008)
Researchers in the EU-funded CONTACT project have demonstrated that with suitable inks and printers, organic liquid crystal displays and other optical electronic devices can be printed out precisely.

Project coordinator Alan...


(09/07/2008)
Pioneer Corporation has developed a 16-layer read-only optical disc with a capacity of 400 gigabytes....


(27/09/2011)
Physicists at the King's College London have discovered a means of making glass more transparent - by coating it in a thin layer of gold.

Researchers have found that by covering glass with a film of gold more light can be tr...


(18/06/2012)
Researchers at Rice University have created a tiny coaxial cable only 100 nanometers wide with higher capacitance than previously reported microcapacitors.

The nanocable,produced with techniques pioneered in the nascent graph...


(24/04/2010)
An Italian inventor, Enrico Dini, chairman of the company Monolite UK Ltd, has developed a huge three-dimensional printer called D-Shape that can print entire buildings out of sand and an inorganic binder. The printer works by spraying a th...