“Snared Illumination” by McDowall, Bolas, Hoberman and Fisher
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Conference:
- SIGGRAPH 2004
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Entry Number: 23
Title:
- Snared Illumination
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Description:
Introduction
Light reflecting off nanotechnology chips is now used to generate images in the latest large field display devices – yet this magic remains all but invisible to its end users. This project quietly reveals the nature and capabilities of this new generation of micromachined optical devices.
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References
BELL, B. 1980. http://elixir.bu.edu/apr3003/hotspot/photonics.htm
KELLER, K. and ACKERMAN, J. 2000 Real-time Structured Light Depth Extraction, Proceedings SPIE EI
CURRAN, S. et al 1990 Critical flicker fusion in normal elderly subjects; A cross-sectional community study. Current Psychology: Research & Reviews, 9(1), 25-34.
Acknowledgements:
Supported by Office of Naval Research, contract number N00014- 99-C-0122 & Stanford’s MediaX program. Collaborative support & inspiration from Marc Levoy’s group at Stanford, Henry Fuchs of UNC.