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Snail light projector: interaction with virtual projection light in hyper-slow propagation speed

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Published:17 November 2010Publication History

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We propose a novel video projection system, the Snail Light Projector, where light emitted from a video projector travels at virtual hyper-slow speed. We define hyper-slow light as the light that creates a number of spatio-temporal video containing images with emitting time that differ between the video projector lens and the projection screen. As a result, the user can browse the images by moving a projection screen, and control the emitted light by moving a handheld projector. We believe the Snail Light Projector can be an innovative entertainment system, achieving interaction by using hyper-slow speed light, which enables the user to experience virtual physical phenomena directly.

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  1. Alvaro Cassinelli, M. Ishikawa. Volume Slicing Display, In SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Emerging Technologies Catalog, page 88. ACM, December 2009. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library

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          ACE '10: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
          November 2010
          136 pages
          ISBN:9781605588636
          DOI:10.1145/1971630

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          • Published: 17 November 2010

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