Display Using Water Drops for Displaying VR Objects

  • Eitoku Shin-ichiro
    (Present office)NTT Cyber Solutions Laboratories:Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The Univ. of Tokyo
  • Tanikawa Tomohiro
    Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The Univ. of Tokyo:Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The Univ. of Tokyo
  • Suzuki Yasuhiro
    Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The Univ. of Tokyo:Artist
  • Hirota Koichi
    Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The Univ. of Tokyo
  • Hirose Michitaka
    Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The Univ. of Tokyo:Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The Univ. of Tokyo

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  • 水滴を利用したVRオブジェクトを表示するディスプレイに関する研究
  • スイテキ オ リヨウシタ VR オブジェクト オ ヒョウジスル ディスプレイ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ

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As a display for displaying three-dimensional VR objects in large spaces such as a public space, we have proposed "Controllable particle display". Also, as a "Controllable particle display", we have proposed a system of using water drops. In this system, a plane surface of water drops falls down and images are projected upward according to the position of the water plane. Therefore, stacking images creates a volume. Based on this method, we implemented a prototype system whose display area is 72[mm] × 72[mm] × 309[mm], and exhibited the prototype system. From the results of these experiments, we demonstrated the effectiveness of our concept.

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