Dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface

We realize dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface based on two original technologies. The first technology is a high-speed projector "DynaFlash" that can project 8-bit images up to 1,000 fps with 3 ms delay. The second technology is a high-speed non-rigid surface tracking at 1,000 fps. Since the projection and sensing are operated at a speed of 1,000 fps, a human cannot perceive any misalignment between the dynamically-deforming target and the projected images. Especially, focusing on new paradigms in the field of user interface and fashion, we have demonstrated dynamic projection mapping onto a deformed sheet of paper and T-shirt. Also we show that projection to multiple targets can be controlled flexibly by using our recognition technique.

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Imagine going to a rock concert or a play in a theatre using that kind of technology. Any kind of live performing art could use this to great effect. Watch a few videoes from Pomplamoose using digital projection and you'll get the idea what this could become.

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I feel like this is a really cool technology that they haven't figured out what it's for yet. Kind of like Chinese gunpowder for fireworks.

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