2015
DOI: 10.3390/sym7010182
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Real-Time Projection-Based Augmented Reality System for Dynamic Objects in the Performing Arts

Abstract: This paper describes the case study of applying projection-based augmented reality, especially for dynamic objects in live performing shows, such as plays, dancing, or musicals. Our study aims to project imagery correctly inside the silhouettes of flexible objects, in other words, live actors or the surface of actor's costumes; the silhouette transforms its own shape frequently. To realize this work, we implemented a special projection system based on the real-time masking technique, that is to say real-time p… Show more

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“…Also, actuators were installed in their costumes, which open the costume so that the image will display when the members are not dancing and close the costume so as not to disturb the members when dancing. J. Lee et al [9] implemented a projection system that irradiates images effects only on moving costumes and used it for a drama. Projection mapping can be used along with costumes performance and attracting attention as a new type of performance.…”
Section: Projection Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, actuators were installed in their costumes, which open the costume so that the image will display when the members are not dancing and close the costume so as not to disturb the members when dancing. J. Lee et al [9] implemented a projection system that irradiates images effects only on moving costumes and used it for a drama. Projection mapping can be used along with costumes performance and attracting attention as a new type of performance.…”
Section: Projection Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regard to this intention, we choose to use SAR to create a dream-like environment by combining both virtual and real together. This combination allowed the audiences to identify visually extended space through a virtual image projection in which the method can advantage to improve their immersion with the artwork [4]. The purpose is to transport visitors into an imaginative world of nature, where we tried to highlight on multisensory of touch, hear, physical contact, and smell.…”
Section: B Design Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For projection mapping on moving objects, Y. Kim [14] reported a real-time projection mapping for a flexible object on the musical stage, which projects various textures, patterns, and images onto a moving actor's costume. The Beamatron [15], a steerable AR system, can project graphics onto the surfaces of moving objects in real-time by using a Microsoft Kinect [16] as a depth sensor.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%