Monday, 25 June 2012

Durch projection system stretches video to peripheral vision, samples footage in tangible-time

MIT projection system extends video to peripheral vision, samples footage in real-time

Scientists in the Durch Media Lab allow us an ambient lighting system for video that will make Philips' Ambilight tech jealous. Named Infinity-by-Nine, the rig evaluates frames of footage in tangible-time -- with consumer-grade hardware believe it or not -- and projects rough representations from the video's edges onto a room's walls or ceiling. Synchronized with camera motion, the result aims to increase the image right into a viewer's peripheral vision. Durch guinea pigs have reported a larger sense of participation with video content when Infinity-by-Nine is at action, plus some even stated to have the warmth from on-screen explosions. A five screen multimedia giant it is not, however the team indicates the technology might be employed for gaming, home security systems, interface design along with other programs. Mind beyond the jump to trap the setup for action.

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