This stuff is really cool, but is it the future of interface?
Certainly we will see holographs and holographic interaction, but in
many ways this big movements are tiring.

Even for a presentation, as shown, it doesn't help communicate
information. It is flashy, but getting attention is only helpful if
you can use the attention to get a message across.

How might we improve on this. What might be a better way to interact
with holographs?

Any thoughts?


Will


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