“Superimposing Pictorial Artwork with Projected Imagery” by Wetzstein, Bimber, Bruns, Coriand, Kleppe, et al. …

  • ©Gordon Wetzstein, Oliver Bimber, Erich Bruns, Franz Coriand, Alexander Kleppe, Tobias Langlotz, and Stefanie Zollmann

  • ©Gordon Wetzstein, Oliver Bimber, Erich Bruns, Franz Coriand, Alexander Kleppe, Tobias Langlotz, and Stefanie Zollmann

  • ©Gordon Wetzstein, Oliver Bimber, Erich Bruns, Franz Coriand, Alexander Kleppe, Tobias Langlotz, and Stefanie Zollmann

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    Superimposing Pictorial Artwork with Projected Imagery

Session/Category Title:   Art and Architecture


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    We present a novel approach for using pictorial artwork as information displays and show how to combine almost any kind of computergenerated visual information directly with the painted content.

References:


    Y. Chen et al., “Automatic Alignment of High Resolution Multi-Projector Displays Using an Uncalibrated Camera,” Proc. IEEE Visualization, IEEE CS Press, 2000, pp. 125–130.
    R. Yang et al., “PixelFlex: A Reconfigurable Multi-Projector Display System,” Proc. IEEE Visualization, IEEE CS Press, 2001, pp. 21–26.
    R. Raskar et al., “Shader Lamps: Animating Real Objects with Image-Based Illumination,” Proc. Eurographics Rendering Workshop, Eurographics Assoc., 2001, pp. 89–102.


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