Wearable Holographic Technology of the Near Future - Check Out What Your Computer May Look Like Soon
When I saw this photo of the design of VR glasses it's just made me realize how exciting things are going to get in the near future.
The image is from a new movie coming out called Quastor, and I have no idea of what the movie is about or if it's going to be good. It just made me begin to think and realize wearable tech is going to a lot of fun soon.
Years ago after spending many years around tech. I sort of went into a luddite phase where I didn't like where technology was going. That it was going to fast, and all sorts of other things, but now I'm totally getting back into it even into ideas like Transhumanism, for which I also was weary of (still am to a certain degree - I don't want to be chipped, etc...).
But, if I have the choice to be able to wear technology then I'm all into it, and I keep thinking how cool things will get when things are more holographic. We could be wearing our computers on our faces in the near future.
It's not just goggles that are going to be useful, but the clothing is going to get interesting too I think. Here's the poster for the movie. You can look at the fabric of the hood and mask and tell there's a reason.
Can you imagine having clothing you never needed to wash again? Or temperature controlled clothing that allowed you to go into cold to hot climates and feel comfortable? There's just so many possibilities...
Anyway, I just wanted to share this. I think a lot of people might be intrigued as I was.
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Quaestor tweeted @ 30 Oct 2016 - 21:40 UTC
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I'm looking forward to something like google glass done right.
I can imagine carrying the CPU on my belt, wearing a Heads Up Display (Augmented Reality) and wearing a track ball ring. Bluetooth/Wifi.
Imagine having an earbud, and when you press a button or even voice command the VR Google glasses wraps around your eyes. People won't have to type, they can just think or say what they want to post on Steemit. Ha!
contact lenses...or direct neural interface..
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