One of the most prominent advancements in entertainments technology is that of holographics, the process of locking emitted photons in 3D space to display an image; replacing screens in many cases, holographics are useful for a variety of purposes including real-time video, video game graphics, monitors, advertisement, and more. Holographics are used by nearly every advanced civilization present today, utilized by Humans and Apex for entertainment and display information, and even perfected by the Hylotl entertainment and art industry.
The primary mode of holography, the PMH technique utilizes special projectors that generate photonic molecules bound together via electromagnetic charge, causing them to lock together in 3D space to produce an image; more advanced projector modules can modify the photonic molecular wavelength to have different colors, many containing denser-packed photonic molecules to provide a higher resolution image with vivid coloration, sometimes even indistinguishable from real, tangible matter. More advanced forms of this holography, as well as that which is capable of interactive movement, tend to be more complex in computational aspects due to the complexity of the modelling, and even larger holographic images require of course larger projectors, and ultimately, more power.