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New Perspectives: Incorporating Retro-Reflective Projection Technology (RPT) in the Creation of Artworks and Interactive Art Installations; [Nathan Cohen (artist: UK) and Tachi Lab (Japan)

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This paper outlines the context for and describes processes used in the incorporation of RPT technologies within recent interactive artwork and art installations, relating to interdisciplinary research in collaboration with Tachi Lab, Japan.

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    cover image Computers in Entertainment
    Computers in Entertainment   Volume 11, Issue 1
    Theoretical and Practical Computer Applications in Entertainment
    March 2013
    76 pages
    EISSN:1544-3574
    DOI:10.1145/2543698
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