From live feed to hologram
A Raspberry Pi captures the live signal, analyzes the content, and coordinates holograms over the internet.
1. Capture the live feed
A Raspberry Pi is connected to the venue TV using an HDMI splitter. It receives the video and audio signal in real time without interrupting the broadcast.
2. Analyze the content
The device analyzes the stream to identify key moments and triggers. This drives synchronized hologram actions for live play or replay.
The system can operate with any match, whether live or replayed.
3. Connect to holograms
The system communicates over the internet with hologram devices, sending control signals and content to render live moments in 3D space.
4. Venue-ready delivery
The current prototype uses a hologram fan, but the architecture is hardware agnostic and can scale to other hologram technologies as the surface area increases.
Why this matters
Holoxport turns a standard broadcast into a shared, physical experience. The pipeline keeps latency low, allows remote updates, and enables future features like interactive branding and multi-venue synchronization.