IP Library Granted Patent US 12681301
Granted Patent B2
US 12681301 · App. 18/796,719 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Light field display system for performance events

Inventors: Jonathan Sean Karafin (San Jose, CA); Brendan Elwood Bevensee (San Jose, CA); John Dohm (Beverly Hills, CA)
Assignee: Pacific Light & Hologram, Inc.
G02B27/0103G03H1/0443G06F3/017G06N3/02H04N1/00098H04N1/00209H04N1/00312H04N5/89H04L2012/5616
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12681301
App. No.
18/796,719
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light filed (LF) display system for displaying holographic performance content (e.g., a live performance) to viewers in a venue. The LF display system in the venue includes LF display modules tiled together to form an array of LF modules. The array of LF modules create a performance volume (e.g., a stage) for displaying the performance content in the venue. The array of LF modules displays the performance content to viewers in viewing volumes. The LF display system can be included in a LF presentation network. The LF presentation network allows holographic performance content to be recorded at one location and displayed (concurrently or non-concurrently) at another location. The LF presentation network includes a network system to manage the digital rights of the holographic performance content.

Claims (36)

1 . A light field (LF) display system comprising:

a network interface configured to receive encoded holographic content via a network; a decoder configured to decode the encoded holographic content into a format that is presentable by the LF display assembly;

a light field display assembly configured to present decoded holographic content to an audience in a venue;

a LF processing engine configured to determine a geometric orientation of the LF display system; and

wherein the decoder decodes the encoded holographic content based on the determined geometric orientation of the LF display system.

2 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the encoder decodes the encoded holographic content in real time.

3 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the holographic content is a livestream of an event and the holographic content is presented in real time.

4 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the encoded holographic content is in a first format and the decoded holographic content is in a second format.

5 . The LF display system of claim 4 , wherein the first format is a vectorized data format and the second format is a rasterized data format.

6 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the decoder employs a codec to decode the encoded streaming holographic content.

7 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the holographic content is encoded in a format that is decodable by a codec.

8 . The LF display system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a LF processing engine configured to determine a hardware configuration of the LF display system; and

wherein the decoder decodes the encoded holographic content based on the determined hardware configuration of the LF display system.

9 . The LF display system of claim 8 , wherein the hardware configuration includes any of:

a resolution,

a number of projected rays per degree, a field of view

a deflection angle on the display surface, and

a dimensionality of the display surface.

10 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the geometric orientation includes any of:

a number of display panels of the LF display assembly, a relative orientation of the display panels,

a height of the display panels,

a width of the display panels, and a layout of the display panels.

11 . The LF display system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a LF processing engine configured to determine a configuration of the venue; and wherein the decoder decodes the encoded holographic content based on the determined configuration of the venue.

12 . The LF display system of claim 11 , wherein the configuration of the venue includes any of:

one or more holographic object volumes, one or more viewing volumes, and

a location of the audience relative to the LF display assembly.

13 . The LF display system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a digital rights management system configured to manage the digital rights of the received encoded holographic content, the digital rights management system allowing the LF display assembly to project decoded holographic content for which the digital rights management system provides a digital key.

14 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the holographic content is encrypted and the LF display system is configured to decrypt the holographic content.

15 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the encoded holographic content is received from a holographic content repository connected to the LF display system via the network.

16 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the holographic content is received in response to the LF display system transmitting a transaction fee to a holographic content repository for the holographic content.

17 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the holographic content is received from a holographic content generation system configured to record a live performance, encode the recording of the performance to encoded holographic content, and transmit the encoded holographic content to LF display system via the network.

18 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the network is a public network.

19 . The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the network is a private network configured for transmitting holographic content.