| If you've visited ToonTown in the Disney parks, you've seen the floating cookies. If you've been to Auto Shows, you may have seen the Model 22s at the Oldsmobile and Volkswagen pavilions. And even the Supercomputer Lab at UC San Diego intrigues visitors with its Model 22 display. Some Users of our Model 22: Disneyland Disney World Disney Tokyo Gulf Oil Oldsmobile Volkswagen Occular Implant Society UC San Diego UC Berkeley Exact Software | Discovery Center, Ventura, CA National Science Museum, South Korea Science Museum, Hong Kong University of Applied Science, Germany Edwards Life Science | and many more
| Model 22 is a commercial product. Our customers are museums, universities, trade show exhibitors, corporate displays and architects. | | | Call it a marvel. Call it impossible Whatever you call it, no one can resist the wonder of a "solid" object that's made of thin air! To achieve these effects, the Mirage utilizes a patented technology of two concealed, opposing parabolic mirrors. In overall appearance, Mirage resembles a small wok with a 6-inch circular opening in the top. The physical object to be converted to a hologram is placed in the concave center of the bottom mirror. A hologram instantly projects up through this aperature, appearing to the viewer as a truly solid object. The marvels of this 22 inch diameter device are numerous: It is powered by ambient light No film is neccessary Objects are rendered in full, natural color Objects may be easily changed Objects display full, 3-D appearance Viewable from 360 degrees No skill or training needed to operate it | | | |