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“Gushed Light Field: Design Method for Aerosol-Based Fog Display”

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    Gushed Light Field: Design Method for Aerosol-Based Fog Display

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    We present a new method to render aerial images by aerosol-based fog screens. Conventional fog screens are easily affected by the air flow and their generator occupy large areas. In this study, we propose to add new tradeoffs between limited display time and payloads. We employ aerosol distribution from off-the-shelf spray as a fog screen that can resist the wind, and has high portability. We present some application example; wearable application, multi-viewpoint display, display embedded in the environment, and aerial imaging with drone or radio-controlled model car. This study will contribute to the exploration of new application areas for fog displays and expand expressions of entertainments and interactivity.

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    [1]
    Rakkolainen, I., DiVerdi, S., Olwal, A., Candussi, N., Hüllerer, T., Laitinen, M., Piirto, M., and Palovuori, K. 2005. The interactive fogscreen. In ACM SIG-GRAPH 2005 Emerging Technologies, ACM, New York, NY, USA, SIGGRAPH ’05.

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    Yagi, A., Imura, M., Kuroda, Y., and Oshiro, O. 2011. 360degreee fog projection interactive display. In SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Emerging Technologies, ACM, New York, NY, USA, SA ’11, 19:1–19:1.


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