"I-Lusio" which can display a stereoscopic hologram image only by placing a tablet

The hologram image used in the movie "Star Wars" is an irresistible technology to love the science fiction that makes me feel the future. A future item that can display such a hologram image simply by placing the tablet terminal is "I-Lusio"is.
I-Lusio | Indiegogo
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/i-lusio
The i-Lusio
Feddow Claassen, creator of i-Lusio. I have been involved in this technology for over 10 years and have created a 6-meter wide hologram.

If you put the iPad on this square box, the hologram will be displayed inside the i-Lusio.

"Have you ever seen a real Tamagotchi?"

Characters resembling pink elephants are stretching out and jumping.

"I want a pet but will you forgive me?"

Goldfish are swimming in the box.

A real mouse that munches his mouth and washes his face. If it is not transparent it is unlikely to be distinguishable from the real one.

You can keep dinosaurs with i-Lusio.

Furthermore, if you put an obstacle inside ... ...

Humanoid character climbed an obstacle.


The clock is displayed.

In the morning the plane flew with Star Wars' BGM ... ...

Raise a sharp noise and make it a space war type alarm clock.

We plan to release a dedicated application from the App Store. We are doing various experiments with more than 60 applications.

A woman to dance.

Families in bathing suits are talking about something with a smile.

When a small girl has a picture in it, I can show my family and keep my house.

I-Lusio is designed to be used regardless of age, from children's games, to business presentations or to holograms to display products and use them as showcases.

Currently, i-IndiegogoWe are seeking investment for commercialization, and i-Lusio is one for 44 dollars (about 4300 yen), and a dedicated application can be obtained. If we can achieve the target investment amount of $ 95,000 (about 9.3 million yen), we plan to ship in January 2014 and shipping fee is free.

The deadline is 15:59 on September 22 (Sunday) in Japan time.
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