“Restive Shadow: Animating Invisible Shadows for Expanding Shadowgraph Experience”
Conference:
Experience Type(s):
Title:
- Restive Shadow: Animating Invisible Shadows for Expanding Shadowgraph Experience
Description:
This paper proposes a multiplexing invisible shadow system named “Restive Shadow.” The proposed system uses infrared lights, each of which radiates a certain wavelength of infrared light, and an object to which two different types of IR filters are attached. Directing the light toward the object causes the object’s shadow to appear; the shape of the object then appears to change according to the wavelength of the radiated infrared light. With this system, a user is expected to attain a different viewpoint on shadows.
References:
[1]
Chikamori, M., and Kunoh, K. Kage. http://www.plaplax.com/legacy/artwork/minim++/artwork/kage.htm.
[2]
Minomo, Y., Kakehi, Y., Iida, M., and Naemura, T. 2006. Transforming your shadow into colorful visual media: Multiprojection of complementary colors. ACM Computers in Entertainment 4, 3.
[3]
Sakaguchi, S., Tanaka, T., Shinoki, R., and Matsushita, M., 2012. Shadow++: A system for generating artificial shadows based on object movement. ACM SIGGRAPH 2012, Posters, Article 119, August.


