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- Holus abstract "Holus is a holographic product that is produced and distributed by H+Technology. The concept was first developed in 2013, before funding via Kickstarter meant the product could be taken to market. The product uses a similar technology that saw both Michael Jackson and Tupac Shakur perform as holograms. The purpose of Holus is to simulate holographic experiences and is technically different from typical hologram stickers found on credit cards and currency notes.The Holus product differs from other hologram technologies, as it is a tabletop glass box that can be used in the home and is pitched by H+ Technology as an affordable device. It has been likened to the glass box used by R2-D2 in the Star Wars films.The product received positive media coverage from media houses such as the BBC and TechCrunch following its Kickstarter campaign.".
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- Holus subject Category:Human–computer_interaction.
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- Holus comment "Holus is a holographic product that is produced and distributed by H+Technology. The concept was first developed in 2013, before funding via Kickstarter meant the product could be taken to market. The product uses a similar technology that saw both Michael Jackson and Tupac Shakur perform as holograms.".
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