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this is my final project at Bezalel academy of Arts and Design.

this short feature demonstrates the simple of the possibilities of having the holographic shadow instead of a pda or a cell phone, or a computer for that matter.
the "ringo" interface can be applied nowadays in now time. just imagine.

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  • tav 3 years ago
    Very nice vision!!
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  • Jakub Slaby 3 years ago
    Great idea! :)
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  • Tiago Serra plus 3 years ago
    Very cool. Was wandering about a similar approach to get rid as much as possible of a physical device in a learning environment. Nice design concept ;) cheers
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  • Salazar 3 years ago
    I think you are a true genius, Ivan, I signed up with vimeo just to be able to tell you that I absolutely adored your ringo vision. There are no words to describe how talented you are. I wish you all the best, and I hope you can surround yourself not only with with the best creatives but also with trustworthy business people that can really develop and market your vision.
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  • Salazar 3 years ago
    I also can't believe that there's not thousands of people hitting the like button. The passivity of the majority is amazing. Keep up the excellent work Ivan, don't give up!
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  • Ivan Tihienko 3 years ago
    thank you for all of your kind words... 10-15 years and you'll have one of your own:)
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  • Ryan Bateman 3 years ago
    Beautiful idea, dude.
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  • Giorgio Partesana 3 years ago
    A bit unrealistic technically speaking, even in 20 years.. but very inspiring and well designed. We'll surely get close.. Thank you for bringing it to visuals. Nice work!
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  • Olasofia 3 years ago
    i want to live long enough to see this for real ;)
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  • innomind 3 years ago
    Great idea! How are the images to be projected? You need a lot of lumens to project something in daylight. I had a similar idea for when it comes to finding addresses or locations by foot, so the arrow leads you to your destination. Great for airports (transfers from airplane to another one), train stations (leads you to your train and seat). So in this case the airplane/train ticket "talks" via RFID to the wearable computer to guide you. Good job with syncing live action and After Effects overlays!
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  • Ragdoll 3 years ago
    I don't see a huge market for projected GPS navigation, as it would expose you to everyone. They would know if you were lost, or at least didn't know where you were going. You'll be the target of, at least, ridicule and possibly criminal acts.

    The other ideas were nice, though, especially the games, and the information was also quite beautiful.
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  • ismail kaleci 3 years ago
    realy nice jop well done
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  • subpixel 3 years ago
    Very nice video! I think projectingmost of these things has provacy issues, though. And when you're walking around a crowded city, would you feel offended if someone stands on your hologram?
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  • Bernat Fortet 3 years ago
    Awsome!
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  • Marcus Szabo 3 years ago
    Cool idea man.
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  • Insufficientfare 3 years ago
    beautifully done. very fashionable, aesthetics are very important and u sir have an eye for goodness. two thumbs up!
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  • Adam 3 years ago
    Wii...lol. the only way we will get any exercise in the future
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  • Jens Hoffmann 3 years ago
    Nice Interface, quite visionary.
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  • hi man! great idea ;)
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  • Ivan Tihienko 2 years ago
    thank you: all. i'm currienly looking to do some new projects in urope. any ideas?
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  • project landscapes 2 years ago
    really cool ;)
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  • John Reynolds 2 years ago
    im in love.
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  • Mickael Tournier 2 years ago
    Great man !
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  • Dwinal Randall 1 year ago
    I like the idea but a projected interface that everyone can see is a bad idea for safety reasons we live in a dangerous world. but on the fact that it will take 10-20 years to do it is way off. We have the technology now to produce a light weight wearable computer interface that can produce the same effect. Our cell phones have reached the point where they can handle the computing required for the interface. For the visual interface glasses with OLCD displays with seperate drivers to produce true 3D images and mini cameras in the glasses to detect the hand movements and location
  • Ivan Tihienko 1 year ago
    The idea was presented in 2008. Many things are available now... Watch this
    gizmodo.com/5516323/get-ready-to-split-to-zoom-double-stomp-and-three-toe-swipe
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