the 43rd international conference and exhibition on
24-28 July
Anaheim, California
Lift-Off is an immersive 3D interface for creating complex models with a controlled, handcrafted style. Curves sketched in 2D are interactively “lifted” into space to create a 3D scaffolding.
Bret Jackson
Macalester College
Daniel Keefe
University of Minnesota
SoftAR is a novel spatial-augmented-reality technique based on a pseudo-haptics mechanism that visually manipulates the sense of softness perceived by a user pushing a soft physical object.
Parinya Punpongsanon
Osaka University
Daisuke Iwai
Osaka University
Kosuke Sato
Osaka University
In this project, telepresence latency is analyzed by decomposition into sub-latencies and compared with real latencies in a prototype by modifying two common latency-measurement methods.
Stephan Ohl
Universität Rostock
Malte Willert
Universität Rostock
Oliver Staadt
Universität Rostock
A see-through DMD display with a 16 kHz update rate, combining post-rendering 2D offsets and just-in-time tracking updates with a novel modulation technique for turning binary pixels into grayscale.
Peter Lincoln
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alex Blate
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Montek Singh
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Turner Whitted
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrei State
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Anselmo Lastra
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Henry Fuchs
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill