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29 February 2008 Hologlyphics: volumetric image synthesis performance system
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Proceedings Volume 6803, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX; 680308 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.766729
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2008, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
This paper describes a novel volumetric image synthesis system and artistic technique, which generate moving volumetric images in real-time, integrated with music. The system, called the Hologlyphic Funkalizer, is performance based, wherein the images and sound are controlled by a live performer, for the purposes of entertaining a live audience and creating a performance art form unique to volumetric and autostereoscopic images. While currently configured for a specific parallax barrier display, the Hologlyphic Funkalizer's architecture is completely adaptable to various volumetric and autostereoscopic display technologies. Sound is distributed through a multi-channel audio system; currently a quadraphonic speaker setup is implemented. The system controls volumetric image synthesis, production of music and spatial sound via acoustic analysis and human gestural control, using a dedicated control panel, motion sensors, and multiple musical keyboards. Music can be produced by external acoustic instruments, pre-recorded sounds or custom audio synthesis integrated with the volumetric image synthesis. Aspects of the sound can control the evolution of images and visa versa. Sounds can be associated and interact with images, for example voice synthesis can be combined with an animated volumetric mouth, where nuances of generated speech modulate the mouth's expressiveness. Different images can be sent to up to 4 separate displays. The system applies many novel volumetric special effects, and extends several film and video special effects into the volumetric realm. Extensive and various content has been developed and shown to live audiences by a live performer. Real world applications will be explored, with feedback on the human factors.
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Walter Funk "Hologlyphics: volumetric image synthesis performance system", Proc. SPIE 6803, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX, 680308 (29 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.766729
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Control systems

Image processing

3D image processing

Video

Visualization

Modulation

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