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Design Insights

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As you do more holographic envisioning, certain things become apparent – you don’t position holograms locked to a person’s face, you can’t get closer than 1 meter before holograms distort, and holograms that don’t react aren’t interesting in the least. These design insights aren’t rocket science or divined by years of study. They make themselves apparent over time, during failed experiments, and our brightest triumphs.

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© 2017 Mike Pell

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Pell, M. (2017). Design Insights. In: Envisioning Holograms. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2749-7_17

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