New York – Glasses-free 3DTV resource Rembrandt 3D this week premiered a 55-inch 4K LCD, Auto Stereoscopic (glasses-free) 3D (AS3D) television system showing a pilot presentation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s, “Fallingwater in 3D” at the American Institute of Architects (AIA), here.
The event, which was hosted by the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University and AIA NY Historic Buildings Committee, was moderated by Robert Silman of Robert Silman Associates, structural engineer to Fallingwater, the Guggenheim and other American architectural structures.
Rembrandt 3D has joined Emmy Award Winner Ken Love in creating the 3D stereoscopic film of the Frank Lloyd Wright masterwork, Fallingwater.
The “proof of concept pilot” was designed to test the impact of the Rembrandt 3D, Maestro depth quality in conveying the power of Frank Lloyd Wright’s artistry, the company said.
In a statement, Ken Love said “the translation of Fallingwater as a three dimensional work of Art in a stereoscopic 3D image on a glasses-free AS3D screen required a balancing of art and science to accurately capture the site’s beauty and realism. I was amazed by the power of the 3D images conveyed by the Rembrandt 3D Maestro 4K AS3D TV. The results were [keep reading…]
Source: Twice.com