Here is the stand made for Lithuanian Telecom to introduce their new office building. The building is now under construction and the stand is placed in their present office building lobby. The new key element in this stand is Synfogram (at the left side) showing how new building will be composed in the city environment. When viewer is walking and looking at it - the changing 3D view of the building is seen. Impression - like you would be driving the car and were looking through its window. The plasma screen at the right wall shows movie about this new building. Design was done by DDB Lithuanian branch, Synfogram (synergistic form writing was done by Lithuanian company Geola - http://www.geola.lt - the only company offering this unique service.
Hm, it seems quite interesting. As I understand, there is one so called Syn4D
and one tv screen ? At first sight, the print looks quite small comparing to screen - is it possible to produce the bigger print ?
Yes, here is the stand made for IAV and exhibited in USA Detroit auto show last year:
The 4D print showing a prototype assemblage was placed above LCD displays. So while moving in front of the print, people were able to see how the car assembles. And using computer below the print people were able to try assemble the car using the latest IAV software.
it is moving 3d on the flat media, so we are calling it 4D (from May 2008 it is officially called Synfogram - Synergistic Forms Writing). When the viewer moves in front of our media - the 3d shapes changes as well. Like lenticulas, but in lenticulas a focal depth is ±3cm and we have the focal depth inside the media to 75% of the image width, and 25% of the image width outside media. It is because our image is formed from holographic color dots. Quite a lot pics are on our sites www.geola.lt.
Best Regards,
Stas.