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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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.
dannym3141says...That's pretty fucking incredible. It's got to be really good for something.
JustSayingsays...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.
ForgedRealitysays...Seems like a fun toy and a cool piece of technology, but really, what possible practical uses are there?
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