Title :
Applying the peephole metaphor in a mixed-reality room
Author :
Butz, Andreas ; Krüger, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Munich, Germany
Abstract :
It is possible to one day create non-multiplexed room-sized displays using, for example, e-ink to create wallpapers and floor tiling. The environment could thereby simultaneously display visual elements on all of its surfaces. Thoughtlessly used, however, such an environment could easily become confusing and annoying by visually polluting otherwise calm surroundings. To prevent this visual pollution, we propose restricting visual display to small peepholes into the omnipresent and spatially continuous virtual layer. We discuss this approach and how we implemented the peephole metaphor using current steerable projector technology to create a room-sized MR environment. The peephole metaphor offers an interaction model for ubiquitous computing, organizing an environment´s input and output facilities, such as sensors and displays. Within this environment, we developed several simple applications to demonstrate the peephole metaphor´s viability.
Keywords :
large screen displays; mobile computing; optical projectors; virtual reality; mixed-reality room; nonmultiplexed room-sized displays; peephole metaphor; room-sized MR environment; steerable projector technology; ubiquitous computing; visual pollution; Cameras; Computer displays; Humans; Instruments; Mirrors; Mobile handsets; Personal digital assistants; Physics computing; Target tracking; Virtual reality; humancomputer interaction; instrumented environments; peepholes; ubiquitous computing; user interface metaphors; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Data Display; Environment; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Models, Theoretical; Risk Assessment;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.2006.10