“HoloBurner: Mixed reality equipment for learning flame color reaction by using aerial imaging display” by Ohshima and Nishimoto – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“HoloBurner: Mixed reality equipment for learning flame color reaction by using aerial imaging display” by Ohshima and Nishimoto

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    HoloBurner: Mixed reality equipment for learning flame color reaction by using aerial imaging display

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    The HoloBurner system is a mixed reality instrument for chemistry experiments to learn about the color reaction of flames. The system consists of a real Bunsen burner and an aerial image display that shows a holographic image of a flame at the tip of the burner.

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    [1] Toshikazu Ohshima. 2018. Tactile MicRocosm of ALife: Haptic interaction with artificial life by aerial mixed reality display. VRIC ’18: Proceedings of the Virtual Reality International Conference – Laval Virtual. Article No. 30 (April 2018), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1145/3234253.3234320

    [2] Hirotsugu Yamamoto, Yuka Tomiyama, and Shiro Suyama. 2014. Floating aerial LED signage based on aerial imaging by retro-reflection (AIRR). Optics Express. Vol. 22, No. 22 (Nov. 2014), 26919–26924. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.22.026919

    [3] Satoshi Maekawa, Kouichi Nitta, and Osamu Matoba. 2006. Transmissive optical imaging device with micromirror array. Proc. SPIE 6392, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display V, 63920E (Oct. 2006)


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