Dynamic facial projection mapping (DFPM) has reached new heights in speed and accuracy, with the development of a state-of-the-art system with groundbreaking innovations. The first breakthrough ...
Projection mapping is pretty magical; done well, it’s absolutely miraculous when the facade of a building starts popping out abstract geometric objects, or crumbles in front of our very eyes. “Dynamic ...
It has been thought technically difficult to achieve projection mapping onto a moving/rotating object so that images look as though they are fixed to the object. A group of researchers has now ...
Augmented Reality (AR) and Projection Mapping Technologies constitute a rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field that marries digital visualisation with the physical environment. AR integrates ...
What’s new: AI now handles surface alignment, mask creation, and visual generation, reducing setup time from weeks to hours. Why it matters: Lower technical barriers mean anyone can create ...
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have made an incredible advance in the field of real-time projection mapping, creating a new system that can simulate the way light reflects off a nonexistent ...
If you’ve ever seen an example of projection mapping or video mapping before, prepare to have your mind blown by the latest advancement in this technology. For those out of the loop, it refers to ...
Projection mapping has entered a renaissance over the last several years. Always known as a dazzling grand spectacle, projection mapping is now recognized by industry leaders like Christie as a ...
In our laboratory, the Lumipen system (URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuSUH...) has been proposed to solve the time-geometric inconsistency caused by the delay ...
Augmented reality (AR) has become a hot topic in the entertainment, fashion, and makeup industries. Though a few different technologies exist in these fields, dynamic facial projection mapping (DFPM) ...
It has been thought technically difficult to achieve projection mapping onto a moving/rotating object so that images look as though they are fixed to the object. A group of researchers from Osaka ...