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Beginners • Re: miniature circular full color OLED displays inserted to light blocking goggles

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VR goggles which have HDMI input?
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I'm not quite sure how replying on this forum works as I'm new here so i apologize if this is an odd way to go about it!!

To some extent, yes. The difference in my idea is that my idea would be much less complex in various ways. VR goggles typically host the capability for some method of user interaction with the program, be it a controller or motion sensor to shift the camera angle within a projected three dimensional space based on head movement. my idea would have none of this whatsoever. VR goggles project a single moving image over its two screens in a special format, as if they were both part of one weirdly shaped monitor. My goggles would not be capable of presenting a three dimensional space for the user to inhabit and look around, nor would there be some sort of "camera angle" perspective to be moved. The wearer would not be able to interact with the program, and especially no motion sensors. I have no interest in input formatting tricks to create some clever optical illusion for a seamless image between the two, in order to mimic natural vision. It is literally just for showing solid walls of color that I can manipulate, with the added caveat of me being able to have different colors showing on each of the two OLED/LCD screens corresponding to a respective eye. Think "James Turrell", except the lights are shoved right in front of each of your eyes.

In other words, I am solely designing a device that will inject photons at frequencies of my choosing into each individual eye irrespective of one another, with a simple array of mirrors to have said photons coming from all angles.

I suppose in practicality, this is just fancy talk for each screen serving as one of two independent computer monitors where each monitor is displaying an independent input.

I plan to use MadMapper to play different animations i make in either Adobe Illustrator or Zbrush (or both), manipulating the shape of the videos in the mapping area to fit the OLED screens and having the overall projection go to the two different outputs. other inputs will include still images of colors that i design in color mixing tools i find on the internet, and imovies of the aforementioned images.

imagine having two old imac desktop screensavers playing in each one of your eyes, like you sat still for too long and each one of your eyes went to screen saver. sometimes the screensavers match eachother, sometimes they don't. That's what I'm trying to make.

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