see 3d without glasses - pretty cool eye lid manipulation

hahaha, that’s really frightening :s

but doesn’t it tier your eyelids for watching a 1 hour movie ???

and the BA database is going loco :slight_smile:

I call bull on this.

That just can’t be healthy in a long run.

LOL very funny stuff XD

lol I ignored the thread because it had no replies

I just clicked in it and there are all the replies

forum is going downhill …

That is absolutely hilarious !
I mean how can he be serious: he looks like a complete lunatic with his eyelids so franticly twitching !

And his french accent is a bit of an embarrassment for French people like me…:o

I loved that !

pretty amazing to see how fast you can close and open the lid.

talking about fast when we marvel about the speed of wings from a fly
our lid isnt that much slower (visually)

I think it is a video effects. Eyelids can’t moving that way. And that point is not stimulating the muscle/nerve that closes the eyelid The nerve is inside. Video Effects my guess.

I am not sure if it is an effect because of how steady the eye lids move
in the slow sections. and in case it is an effect it is a fantastic masking job.

lol if you lose the remotes you’re screwed! :smiley: That happens very often with regular remotes…

edit: wondering if that can cause a seizure to some people o.O

haha i want to wear those around in the grocery store just to annoy people

No doubt Jonathan is a smart guy: he stays behind the scenes while his friend is doing this putting his face to the whole world!.

Poor guy this is going to be around for a while as a bizarre joke.

It just kills me when he is talking seriously while his eyelids are going up and down like crazy.

Eclectiel

why is this a joke?

Claas,
Usually the reactions to things that are different is seeing them funny, and after reading the comments on the video people is not taking this very seriously.

I myself, even if I tried to take it seriously and been thinking if there could be a way for this to really work for instance as a good alternative for not needing glasses, thus not hiding the eyes in future holographic technology and being able to see the other person’s full face, just the idea of a few people in the same room watching TV and looking at each other with their eyes blinking at 30fps, makes it a really strange situation.

I’m really open to ideas, I like the exploration of ideas, and this one is something really creative and out of the box. Not many people could’ve come with that solution to 3D view. Is innovative and seems to do the job well. I like people being free to express unusual ways to solve things. That allows to make ideas grow and evolve. And when trying to innovate is almost an unavoidable step to come out with strange stuff at some point.

I guess when it comes to making strange things with people’s faces the situation starts to become funny, and people feels awkward, imaging themselves using that technology and being seen ridiculous by others. I guess that’s why some of the “I pass on this” comments at Youtube.
What I saw funny in this video is that he is doing something really unusual with his face and talking to people absolutely natural like nothing strange was happening. And while you see the video you can’t avoid looking at that “strange” thing going on because the blinking is the exact purpose of the video.

Is like the video is telling you : “take this seriously, while I do something unusual with my face”.

What I think is a little sad for the guy is that finally something like contact lenses(maybe tattoos too?) will win people’s acceptance, being something discrete, and this kind of ideas may end up on the back of people’s head as: “remember that funny eye blinking video?”.

“just the idea of a few people in the same room watching TV and looking at each other with their eyes blinking at 30fps, makes it a really strange situation.”

hahahahahahahahaha that made me giggle aloud

I just don’t see how this could work. I understand you can stimulate a muscle via electrical impulses, but how do you zero in on just that muscle to stimulate the eyelids closing without causing twitches in other muscles? How do you trigger just the eyelid muscle, without triggering the other muscles in that area that are responsible for squinting, when one closes there eyelids, inner parts of eyelids go down and outer part go upward…

Also, the muscle that opens and closes eyelids works what? Maybe once every 3 seconds on average? How would those muscles feel after 2 hrs of 24 fps open and closing? I bet they would be fatigued in a few short minutes…

just my thoughts,
Randy

It was all fake :smiley:
Or for that matter a visualization of an idea they could not actually technically create.

I can’t believe that anyone could even THINK this was real.
This technology is just unrealistic and is (quite obviously) done with special effects.
This is a classic case of “Don’t Feed the Trolls”, first of all, that man is NOT French, i’ve seen him before acting as an American. Second of all, to move your eyelids like that it would require so much energy from your body, there is just not enough blood flow/oxygen for it to work. Third, Even if you WHERE to do this, the 3D effect wouldnt work. Why? Because of the way that your brain would process it. The way that 3D glasses work is by having INSTNT off/on cycles, they take literally hundredths of miliseconds to go from being on to off and vice versa. Your eyelids cannot close then open again with speeds like that, there would be a period of time where your eyes where recieving a light signal that was a mix between what you saw, the colour of your eyelids, and the inevitable black at the end. This would be processed as a complete blur.

Disproven, and un-trollworthy.

obviously fake, but funny.

Of course the real deal today for glassless autostereoscopic 3d is Nintendo’s 3DS, just around the corner… :slight_smile: