Title :
Display Composed of Water Drops for Filling Space with Materialized Virtual Three-dimensional Objects
Author :
Tanikawa, Tamio ; Suzuki, Yuya
Abstract :
Recently, the field of media art has become popular. However, most existing media art works are not suitable to exhibit in a public space. To develop technologies that enable media art works to be exhibited in a public space, we pay attention to the "spatial coexistence between the real and the virtual in public spaces"; the audience in a public space can feel as if the virtual space and real space exist together completely. In this paper, we propose a new concept, named the "controllable particle display", which is to display threedimensional objects by filling space with small particles. On the basis of this concept we developed a prototype system using water drops as particles. In this system, a set of water drops, falling from a tank, are designed to form a plane surface. Patterns of images are projected upward on the falling water drops by a projector under the water drops. Three-dimensional objects can be observed by projecting a set of tomographic images in accordance with the position of the water drops. We also demonstrated the effectiveness of our concept and system.
Keywords :
Public Art; Threedimensional; Volumetric Display; Water Drop; Art; Computer displays; Filling; Information science; Materials science and technology; Prototypes; Space technology; Three dimensional displays; Tomography; Virtual reality; Public Art; Threedimensional; Volumetric Display; Water Drop;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality Conference, 2006
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0224-7