Mixed Reality with HoloLens

Philipp Bauknecht, 11/15/2016 goto; conference Berlin Image: microsoft.com/hololens

Philipp Bauknecht Founder & CEO medialesson GmbH @GrillPhil

4x AR vs. VR vs. MR Virtual Reality Augmented Reality Mixed Reality

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Immersion Immersion Immersion

Comfort Comfort Comfort

Collaboration Collaboration Collaboration

Mobility Mobility Mobility Holograms What is a Hologram?

• A hologram is an object like any other object in the real world, with only one difference: instead of being made of physical matter, a hologram is made entirely of light.

• Holographic objects can be viewed from different angles and distances, just like physical objects.

• Holograms do not offer any physical resistance when touched or pushed because the don‘t have any mass. Image: Lucasfilm Image: Marvel/Paramount Pictures Microsoft HoloLens Mixed Reality + Virtual Reality

Spatial Mapping

Fully unthered

Runs

Interaction usinggaze, gestures and voice Volume up/down

Brightness up/down

Build-in speakers Spatial audio CPU Custom-build Holographic Processing Unit (HPU) Battery 2-3 hours of active use 579g Fully functional when charging Passively cooled (no fans) 64GB Flash 2GB RAM See-through holographic lenses (waveguides) 2 HD (720p) 16:9 light engines Wi-Fi 802.11ac Automatic pupillary distance calibration

Bluetooth 4.1 LE Image: microsoft.com 4 Environment understanding cameras

2MP photo& HD video camera

depth camera

Micro USB 2.0

Audio 3.5mm jack 4 Microphones Ambient light sensor Image: microsoft.com

Use scenarios Marketing

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Live Demo Development Tooling

• Visual Studio 2015 with Update 3 (free as Community Edition) Pro tip:Make sure to pick Tools (1.4) and SDK (10.0.10586) of the Universal Windows App Development Tools when doing a custom install.

• HoloLens Emulator

5.5.0b11 (as of November 9th) Pro tip: Do not use the HoloLens Technical Preview builds of Unity as they are outdated and broken. Framework options

• All apps are Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps

• Raw power: DirectX 11 using C++ or C# with SharpDX • Easy to prototype and build: Unity using C# App view options

Holographic View 2D View

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Holographic View 2D View

• Creates holograms • Renders on a slate • No other app can draw at the same • Slates are world-locked and can be time adjusted in size and position by the • Can render world-locked holograms user • does not render at the same time • Apps resolution stays fixed • App is responsible to handle all user • Apps have to switch into 2D view for input. keyboard entry • All UWP apps run in 2D view without modifications

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1. Use Unity to layout your scenes, place holograms, camera and light 2. Develop components using Visual Studio. 3. Export the project from Unity as Visual Studio Solution. You will still be able to modify scripts but not a scene. 4. Deploy app to the Emulator or your real device. Demo Workflow Where to start

1. Grab the tools 2. Attend the free Holographic Academy online https://developer.microsoft.com/EN- US/WINDOWS/HOLOGRAPHIC/ACADEMY 3. Deep dive into the Holographic App Development documentation https://developer.microsoft.com/en- us/windows/holographic/documentation 4. Check you open source Galaxy Explorer app on GitHub https://github.com/Microsoft/GalaxyExplorer 5. Submit yourfirst app to the Windows Store How to buy

Availabily Order online at microsoftstore.com • Australia • Canada Developer Edition • Ireland 3.299 EUR incl. VAT • France • Germany Commercial Suite • New Zealand 5.489 EUR incl. VAT • United Kingdom • United States Thanks. Questions?