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Three Little Pigs in the CG theater

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NHK has developed a new style of content creation for a puppet show. The performers operate the actual puppets in a CG environment called "Uncompleted Contents," and the complete contents are produced with them in real time. This production style presents limitless possibilities not only for TV programming, but also for interactive elements.

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              SIGGRAPH Asia '08: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 artgallery: emerging technologies
              December 2008
              58 pages
              ISBN:9781605583747
              DOI:10.1145/1504229
              • Conference Chairs:
              • Tomoe Moriyama,
              • Stephanie Choo

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              • Published: 10 December 2008

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