Dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2016
- We realize dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface based on two original technologies. The first technology is a high-speed projector "DynaFlash" that can project 8-bit images up to 1,000 fps with 3 ms delay. The second technology is a high-speed non-rigid surface tracking at 1,000 fps. Since the projection and sensing are operated at a speed of 1,000 fps, a human cannot perceive any misalignment between the dynamically-deforming target and the projected images. Especially, focusing on new paradigms in the field of user interface and fashion, we have demonstrated dynamic projection mapping onto a deformed sheet of paper and T-shirt. Also we show that projection to multiple targets can be controlled flexibly by using our recognition technique.
ishikawa-vision.org/vision/DPM/ - Наука та технологія
That's pretty neat
so in the future, instead of phone poles they'll have T shirt projectors.
Hackers writing "kick me" on peoples backs.
that was the first thing I thought lmao
Amazing!! Congratulations for this excellent work. I send you greetings at the speed of light.
Amazing work! Can't wait for a commercial version - this has much potential!
Wow effect has been reached. Simply Amazing!
I see so much potential. Mind is going nuts thinking about it. Well designed.
Congratulations people, you are awesome.
Fantastic projects!
Greeting from Uruguay.
Wow, incredible tech guys!
Incredible. This is some futuristic stuff - surely you'll end up rich from this!
I can imagine this technology being used for future stage performance
now muggles can read newspapers from hogwarts
This is pretty amazing
Some applications come to mind:
Clothing/fashion: Step into a retail / at-home "fitting room" wearing a blank outfit. Preview in 3D available patterns and designs projected onto clothes. I imagine wedding dress fitters would love this. Their clients could preview dozens of different neck, waist and back lines in a few minutes, saving time and wear and tear on dress inventory.
Advertising: Dynamic ads on real/cloth banners, flags and curtains.
Glass-less AR gaming: Project faces, costumes and body damage on people in a play space.
Medical simulation / augmented surgery: Project MRI/x-rays (in stereo) on dummies/patients that adjust when they move.
Can anybody see the future, this will change the world of projecting media.
I'm shookt!! This is so cool... I love technology. Just seeing this makes me curious about what this world will look like in 30 years. That is, if we don't get nuked or global warming makes the temperature of the earth into an oven.
Amazing, don't know if projecting stuff onto clothing is going to be the best application for this, but this is a great technology and many useful applications will undoubtedly surface.
thats pretty swanky great work guys!
I would love to see this being used for AR gaming.
THE POSSIBILITIES
Gio M that's an incredibly vague statement that doesn't apply to any technology accessible today.
If you are not familiar check out CastAR.
That would be really neat. You can definitely use something like this to fill in between the normal 60 frames to bump it up to 1000 frames just so the placement stays and looks right. Though I think the main hurdle is having something react fast enough to what its seeing, which happens at a delayed 60 fps. not sure how we will ever get rid of the delay without crazy powerful hardware.
This isn't AR, it's a projection.
Amazing!
Fantastic.
That's really cool.
Very impressive.
This is amazing. Fuck the NX, this should be #1 on trending.
Astonishing
Damn son
Great..Futuristic tech.!
nice work
welcome to the future folks
Oh wow! I'm imagining a throbbing dance scene with the dancers wearing coordinating designs to create some crazy display. I'm sure there are more noble uses, but that'd be cool to see
ever since seeing this paired with an Xbox I've been impatiently waiting for this to boom in the market
This would be best marketed to stage productions I think. They could project anything on to any surface, and while it's moving.
This is cool af
So that's it huh? It's some kind of Dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface?
yup
Pu Derrick i think he is mocking will smith in the suicide squad movie when he says, "so thats it huh? We some kinda suicide squad?" But maybe it is a coincidence.
SCIENCE!
When they start projecting ads onto me is the day I start carrying a baseball bat with me everywhere I go.
Just be prepared to have ads dynamically projected onto your bat as well
The irony
I came up with this idea from the influence of Prezi where the same thing you can do on the presentation screen you can light it in for a normal T-shirt
Can't wait to see how Bangbros implements this
Awesome tech...what's your stock ticker?
Awesome
This is one of those cool things that none will buy. Like who would buy a shirt and then put up those lights everywhere so they can shine on your shirt wherever you go?
it's not for individuals. it will be used for commercial purposes and will be worth billions of dollars.
Damn dual wielding those papers.
Hallelujah, the future of "kick me" sign technology has arrived!
That sounds cool but impractical my gonna have to buy the damn camera just so my shirt can have the effect.
also would it be worth carrying the cam around?
I realise its a real basic use case (its not deforming) but can you make presentation screens use this so when people walk in front of it they don't get blinded
mapping on next level
75zoran
so harry potter moving pictures on newpapers. what a time to be alive
This could make a pretty sweet invisibility cloak if arranged properly.
awsome
Heyyy, that's pretty good
Neat.
what be this dark sorcery?
In the future we will have spray paint cans full of OLED pixels that we can spray onto anything to make a display, just like that spray-on camo in Futurama
whoa!
Projection mapping is like Snapchat on steroids.
Donya Inman
But can the projection do a fully colored image? Or at least passably colored?
Is there someone I can get in touch with to discuss your work further?
That is fucking dope.
Do you think it would be feasible to project a IR grid and use your dynamic projection mapping technique?
Big B Boro
"taihen kyoomiiga aadiimasu" ! probably aiming @ miniaturizing those projectors till can put in2 cellphone. military use camouflage?
Any plans to release this to the public?
sweet
The FUTURE!
Perfeito
Not sure how to use this, but certainly interesting.
holy shit, this is the fucking future right there
Bruh that's dope as shit
cool
is 1000 frames per second necessary? it seems like 60 would be all you'd need plus or minus how many frames for the flexibility component.. I want my shirt.
HOLY SHIT
Is there some invisible infrared ink going on here or something? The stretching doesn't seem possible to detect with a blank sheet of paper.
Yes, the video notes that an infrared ink grid has been previously printed on each object receiving the projection. It's how the system tracks movement, distance, focus, deformation, etc.
In about 100 years this will become call of duty active camo.
schoolchildren of the future are gonna have so much fun projecting cockroaches onto their teacher and friends to scare the shite outta them
The future is here.
SuperWiiBros08 not yet ,hover boards
whoa...
Now I can finally project video onto my shirt of an illegal immigrant driving an ice cream truck and crashing it into a guy riding a unicycle while juggling three tennis balls. Thanks, Ishikawa Watanabe Laboratory!
When can I buy this software?
Awesome, but interactive clothing design? That sounds like a bad kickstarter. There must be better applications.
iPaper - The interactive display you can roll up like a newspaper
That's not how projection mapping works
How would that work with this tech?
PixelCortex PixelCortex, do you even know what mapped means? Put a sensor on a stylus, and a sensor on the grid and you've just created something interactive. What I think people are confused about is that it wouldn't be practical to have a projector follow your surface around... but they don't have to, I'm guessing they will be on the floors or ceilings in practical settings. As long as they are evenly spaces on a Cartesian grid, they should always be connect somewhere. iPaper was just a joke, but an interactive display on a device that can bend, move, drop, twist and not break is a logical next step in technological evolution.
invisibility cloaks maybe?
great!! batman's bat-signal is ready!!
invisibility cloak here we come
Good job University of Tokyo
I have an outdoor theatre in my garden, sort of. It's just a white sheet and a projector, this would be so nice to use instead of my projector and i wouldn't have to hassle with the sheet so much. It is the most painful part of the procedure to make sure the sheet is taut.
So instead of projecting rectangularly/trapezoidally on to a nonsmooth surface, you'd rather warp the *image* to conform to the irregularities of the projection surface?
What? I'd rather not have a wave ripple across the projected image every time there is a breeze.
Jack Porkins I'm not sure you understand what's going on in this video... They make it look as though something that isn't on the shirt, is on the shirt. Very different from standard image projection. Imagine your movie if your movie were actually printed onto your outdoor screen. If your screen isn't taught, your image will absolutely ripple and fold with it.
Brian Parchman I'm talking about the technology, not what it is being used for in this video. If they can use markers to dynamically change the image to conform to the background then it shouldn't be to hard to do the opposite. I can see what's going on in the video. I was just thinking out loud that a smart projector would be nice.
Jack Porkins gotcha
WOWOWOWOOWOWOW THIS IS SO COOL AND I WANT IT BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT I WOULD USE IT FOR WOWWOWOOW
Can it project a different face on my wife?
LOL
Only if she can project a different size package on you
+Al Guien not bad
Sharp.....you don't have a wife. I hate to break it to you, but you've been in a bad car crash. Your mom's been waiting on you to come out of your coma for almost a year now. Everyday I try to stay strong and tell myself not to cry. I miss you so much baby. Please come back to me. I'm currently whispering this in your ear in hopes that maybe in some form or way it'll reach you. I miss you so much and I love you. Your fiancée, Shelly.
@black and white: That's dark.
holy SHIT
holy shit
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Shit just got real.
Billion dollar tech right here
xItzAxe yeah ,which stock will this be under.....chi ching
software magic
Pretty cool but the need for ink makes it a little more eh. This would be good for turning stadium fields and courts into 3D screens.
Silicon Valley .... Moustaches.
Is this the ceramic knives guy?
I bet all of you guys are having dirty minds right now of what can go on a projection shirt :3
Are these guys the ones that makes final fantasy?
ary potr
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we are living in the future
can I have it?
God I love japan!
Disney? where you at? Imagine Fantasmic with this!