Wild pictures surprises: Here is the explanation

It looked like something from a sci fi movie, en argentine Estudiantes genindviede home Jorge Luis Hirshi Stage after 14 years of closure and reconstruction.

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
13 November 2019 Wednesday 20:00
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Wild pictures surprises: Here is the explanation

It looked like something from a sci fi movie, en argentine Estudiantes genindviede home Jorge Luis Hirshi Stage after 14 years of closure and reconstruction.

the Club from La Plata in Buenos Aires province played the last home match at the stadium in 2005, when it was closed due to safety reasons.

It was, therefore, marked appropriately, when the club finally was able to return 'home', among other things, with a concert of argentinean Los Autenticos Decadentes and a friendly match with the legends from the club.

- It is very emotional to see you all here after so much struggle.

- It's a dream come true, but this is not the goal. It is the starting point for many upcoming am, said among other in the opening speech from the klubpræsident Juan Sebastian Veron, who many will remember from his time as a player in Serie A and the Premier League.

the Evening's highlight, however, was the 30 meter high hologram of a burning lion spankulerede around on the roof of the stadium before it bounced down on the track, where it went a round. The incredible sight could be seen in the tv, while the people in the stadium had to follow on the phone or on the stadium's big screen, writes CNN.

At the BBC, one could read that there was a genuine, 30-meter high hologram in front of spectators ' eyes, but it is at best a truth with modifications.

According to the trade association Institution of Engineering and Technology, there is detailed talk about Augmented Reaity technology, as many probably became acquainted with during the Pokemon-the wave in 2016.

See also: Pokemon pushes the 'augmented reality' to its final breakthrough

'It is definitely not a hologram. At best, it is a not particularly well executed Augmented Reality implementation, assesses professor Robert Stone, as head of the department of the human interface technologies at the University of Birmingham, in an email to the interbranch organisation news site the Engineering and Technology.

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In the German Circus Roncalli has begun to use 3D holograms instead of live animals in performances. And that is certainly not to talk about augmented reality. Video: Circus Roncalli

Society - 11. sep. 2019 - at. 14:09 German circus switch the animals out with the 3D-holograms

Updated: 13.11.2019 20:00