EYELINER™: HISTORY
Pepper's ghost is an illusionary technique used in theater and in some magic tricks since the XVIII century. Using a plate glass and special lighting techniques, it can make objects seem to appear or disappear, or make one object seem to "morph" into another.
The Eyeliner system invented by Uwe Mass, based on the older Pepper’s Ghost technology, uses specially developed foil to reflect images from high-definition video projectors, creating a result so good that viewers can’t believe that what they’re seeing is not actually there.
The 3D Eyeliner™ is an "open system". It consists of a truss box and a stage, where the virtual picture appears. A specially developed foil and high performance video projectors make it possible to show virtual images of variable sizes.
Persons and objects float in the air so that the spectator cannot decide where reality ends and imagination starts. The necessary equipment is transportable and can be setup in variable places.
The virtual images generated by computer software are played via an HDTV Player and relayed back by an HDTV video beamer. An HDTV picture has 5 times the pixels a normal PAL/NTSC video signal has.
The Eyeliner system invented by Uwe Mass, based on the older Pepper’s Ghost technology, uses specially developed foil to reflect images from high-definition video projectors, creating a result so good that viewers can’t believe that what they’re seeing is not actually there.
The 3D Eyeliner™ is an "open system". It consists of a truss box and a stage, where the virtual picture appears. A specially developed foil and high performance video projectors make it possible to show virtual images of variable sizes.
Persons and objects float in the air so that the spectator cannot decide where reality ends and imagination starts. The necessary equipment is transportable and can be setup in variable places.
The virtual images generated by computer software are played via an HDTV Player and relayed back by an HDTV video beamer. An HDTV picture has 5 times the pixels a normal PAL/NTSC video signal has.
