“Interactive Projection Mappings in a Japanese Traditional House” by Mizuno, Shinchi, Oba, Funahashi, Kotani, et al. …
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Entry Number: 11
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- Interactive Projection Mappings in a Japanese Traditional House
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INTRODUCTION
We introduce interactive projection mappings in a traditional Japanese house. In Japanese traditional houses, sliding doors / windows called shoji are often used. The shoji is a panel stuck with paper on the frame of the tree, and it can be used as a projector screen. We created two types of interactive projection mappings on shoji (Figure 1(a)(b)). Other characteristics of Japanese traditional houses is tatami : straw mats flooring. We also created an interactive projection mapping on tatami flooring (Figure 1(c)).
We used these interactive projection mappings at a Japanese traditional tea ceremony. Participants of the tea ceremony enjoyed our interactive contents very favorably that tradition culture and latest digital technology were fused together.
References:
Hiroko Iwasaki, Momoko Kondo, Rei Ito, Saya Sugiura, Yuka Oba, and Shinji Mizuno. 2016. Interaction with Virtual Shadow through Real Shadow using Two Projectors. In SIGGRAPH 2016 Posters.