While 3D
Projectable Art is going to be the most innovating trend in the next
upcoming years we are also going to see a comeback of retro-art happening alongside.
And merging the two, such as bringing alive an early 1900 pencil-drawing in a
three-dimensional setting or projecting the sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh on a real window sill. 3D art projections may either represent a fixed, still object, scene or character, or even be moving around, changing shape, colors or fading away into something different.
Currently, 3D projection is already possible and used on small scale, mainly for night-time advertising and in entertainment shows. But we face some limitations, such as small viewing angles and the need for a certain degree of darkness. Electrical science labs and the electronics industry is now working hard to make these limitations smaller.
3-dimensional paintings are also going to appear on the wall as 3D-screens are getting significantly cheaper, allowing us to change wall-hung art to be changed on demand or in rotation.
Currently, 3D projection is already possible and used on small scale, mainly for night-time advertising and in entertainment shows. But we face some limitations, such as small viewing angles and the need for a certain degree of darkness. Electrical science labs and the electronics industry is now working hard to make these limitations smaller.
3-dimensional paintings are also going to appear on the wall as 3D-screens are getting significantly cheaper, allowing us to change wall-hung art to be changed on demand or in rotation.
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