James Cameron explains how 3D movies like Avatar strain the brain, not the eyes, revealing the neuroscience behind headaches, ...
A multimillion-pound research project will see some of the world’s leading experts use artificial intelligence (AI) to create ...
If you’re someone who doesn’t really care for 3D movies but you get a chance to see Avatar: Fire and Ash in the format (especially if there’s an IMAX option), all I can say is make the plunge. It’s a ...
As well as pointing out the use of 3D, critics have voiced harsh criticism of the movie’s high frame rate, which some have ...
Experts in black hole astronomy and artificial intelligence will combine for the project at Heriot-Watt University.
Cameron’s patience paid off in 2009, as “Avatar” became a one-of-a-kind moviegoing experience. It’s rare to walk out of a ...
A new approach is making it easier to visualize lifelike 3D environments from everyday photos already shared online, opening ...
From virtual meet-and-greets to concerts in your home, virtual celeb holograms (both live and AI) are becoming big business.
Quaritch, played again by Stephen Lang, isn't just your typical bad guy. He actually serves as an essential thread in the ...
James Cameron says neuroscience and high frame rate 3D helped reduce brain strain. Here is how Avatar: Fire and Ash aims to prevent headaches.
"Avatar" didn't quite kickstart a stereoscopic revolution — though it did prompt thousands of cinemas to get 3D-ready — but how many other films have convinced their audience that watching "flat" ...
Turn photos into 3D with Meta's SAM 3D, using SAM 2 masks and Gaussian splatting, so you can build assets quickly for ...