
The smart engineers over at the University of British Columbia’s Human Communications Technology Lab have come up with a very interesting 3D cube, dubbed the pCubee. It’s a cube with displays on all six sides of it, and boasts perspective-corrected rendering and motion-detecting. With each display showing one perspective of an image, you’re given the illusion that you’re looking into a 3–dimensional space, and you can even interact with the images on the display. It’s still currently a research project, but it certainly looks like it has potential. Check out a video of the pCubee in action in the full article.
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