{"id":65278,"date":"2015-10-27T03:10:00","date_gmt":"2015-10-27T10:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/?p=65278"},"modified":"2015-11-01T02:11:27","modified_gmt":"2015-11-01T10:11:27","slug":"hololens-microsoft","status":"publish","type":"magazine","link":"https:\/\/brainstation.io\/magazine\/hololens-microsoft","title":{"rendered":"A First Experience with Microsoft&#8217;s Latest Technological Breakthrough, the Hololens"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 11px 22px; float: right;\" src=\"https:\/\/c2.staticflickr.com\/6\/5634\/22339175619_cc02b70120.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"333\" height=\"197\" \/>Recently I had the chance to try Microsoft&rsquo;s newest technological breakthrough, Hololens. My world changed.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><!-- pagebreak --><\/p>\n<p>Until now, we had two options for creating content in a virtual way; Virtual Reality (VR), which immerses the user into another world completely separate from the real world they are in, and Augmented Reality (AR), where you use a phone, tablet or other screen to show objects that are not really there.<\/p>\n<p> Hololens takes AR and VR and puts them together to create a seamless virtual experience within the real environment you are in.&nbsp; This is referred to as Blended Reality (BR), defined as the combination of virtual and real world&rsquo;s to create a new and unique experience in any environment.<\/p>\n<p> Before the demo, I was asked to put my phone away thus ensuring that I don&rsquo;t take any photos or videos. Hololens is so new, no one knew anything about it. &ldquo;We don&rsquo;t know yet&rdquo; was an answer I got a lot from the Microsoft team in Toronto. This technology was first introduced 8 months ago at the BUILD conference in San Francisco.&nbsp; Since then, the Hololens <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hololensevents.com\" target=\"_blank\">has been on tour<\/a> stopping at major cities around North America.<\/p>\n<p>I sat through a three-minute introduction video that explained how to mount the Hololens on my head for the perfect fit and how the gestures worked.&nbsp; The video was simple and self-explanatory.&nbsp; When it was my time to go in, I was escorted into a small room that reminded me of a stylish doctors office.&nbsp; The Hololens was strapped on my head and I was told to look at a single point in the room for the Start menu.<\/p>\n<p> Getting your focal point is easy, simply look at what you want to and align the dot in the middle with the object.&nbsp; Hololens does use a new gesture system for selecting menu items.&nbsp; Begin by holding your index finger up as if to shoosh someone then tapping that finger like clicking a mouse only more animated.&nbsp; This is what Microsoft calls a &ldquo;finger tap.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> After starting, the system asked me to manually &ldquo;scan&rdquo; the room. I turned around 360 degrees while the Hololens projected red wireframes on the walls to let you know that it was mapping the room. I assume that this was actually scanning and not pre-programmed to the room.&nbsp; This real time spacial mapping was the thing legends are made of. It was precise, accurate, smooth and did I mention, real time?<\/p>\n<p>The potential for this type of mapping is massive.&nbsp; From soldiers instantly mapping a combat room with alerts to threats to choosing new furniture visualizing everything in your home.<\/p>\n<p> I hadn&rsquo;t even begun the game and I was so pumped about this technology.<\/p>\n<p> The game started and the sound, while quiet, was clear and distinct.&nbsp; The sound was actually impressive and also had something else that set it apart from any other device.&nbsp; The sound for the Hololens is stereoscopic meaning it is 360 degrees combined with depth.&nbsp; If you hear a sound behind you that sounds five feet away, you turn around and it is there exactly five feet away.&nbsp; Mind-Blown.<\/p>\n<p> Now I am into the game, called Xray and I am the first person shooter. There is now a target ring in the exact middle of my view so if I look at something directly, I can shoot it.&nbsp; Let the alien blasting begin!&nbsp; So this is where Hololens takes things up a notch.&nbsp; With that Tap motion I described earlier (like clicking a mouse) you can fire your photon torpedo and blast the enemy Queen&rsquo;s drones.&nbsp; Crash, I hear what sounds like a brick wall being smashed in, I turn to my right and I see a huge metal claw has smashed through the brick wall and drones are pouring in.&nbsp; Blast Blast, they are firing back&#8230;red photon cannon balls come hurling toward me and smash me in the face, not good.<\/p>\n<p> My Hololens seems to be cracked and damaged as all the lights dim and it gets darker.&nbsp; I guess I didn&rsquo;t make it. But suddenly, I am back to full brightness and the cracks have gone. The demonstrator says, you need to duck to avoid enemy fire. I do this and no more red photons in the face. Time to start blasting again.<\/p>\n<p> Voice commands, real time spacial mapping, 360 degree stereoscopic sound, Finger accurate gestures, and all without the need for a computer or cables. <\/p>\n<p> While games are a most popular first use for this technology, I predict widespread application using Hololens technology for logistics, training, medical, manufacturing, military, marketing, education, athletics, leisure, recreation and entertainment.&nbsp; There really isn&rsquo;t any part of human existence that won&rsquo;t be impacted by this technology.&nbsp; In my opinion, Hololens is as important as the television was to human society.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Recently I had the chance to try Microsoft&rsquo;s newest technological breakthrough, Hololens. 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