We have repeatedly told you about how artists and musicians use projection in order to create your extraordinary work of art. Enthusiasts repeatedly used motion detection and a projector in order to impose on a human face impressive images and animations. But researchers from the University of Tokyo managed to surpass all in terms of realism achieved with this technology. We offer you to look at the result of their experiment.
In 2016 the Japanese have posted a video which told the world about the developed technology of motion-tracking and subsequent projection of images on dynamically changing surfaces. As the projector was used a high speed camera DynaFlash, projecting the image with a frequency of 1000 frames per second. Tracking was also conducted with a frequency of 1000 fps, so delay was only 3 milliseconds. In order to refresh your memory, for starters, we offer you to look at that same video from two years ago.
Over the past two years, the Japanese actively developed the technology and are now ready to present us a system called DynaFlash 2. The updated motion sensor and the projector is now capable of tracking the depth of the room and the distance to the surface, which is the projection of colored (previously was available only in black and white) image. The system keeps the subject in focus, no matter where he was and how neither was located relative to the projector. This was achievable thanks to the incredible visual effects, when vivid picture in real time is applied to the body, say, dancer. We offer you to look at this amazing sight.
#video | the Amazing dynamic projection, which is difficult to distinguish from reality
Sergey Grey