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The Invisible Shape of Things Past
"The Invisible Shape of Things Past" by Dirk Lüsebrink and Joachim Sauter is an exploration of the representation of time and navigation through time in VR. Film sequences (time-based information) are transformed into interactive virtual objects.
Following a long interest in the representation of virtual space and navigation in virtual spaces, "The Invisible Shape of Things Past" is an exploration of the representation of time and navigation through time in VR. Our project enables users to transform film sequences (time-based information) into interactive virtual objects. This transformation is based on all the camera parameters of a particular film sequence (movement, perspective, focal length). The individual frames of the film are lined up along the path of the camera as it is transferred to virtual space.
Cross-reference: The right to reprint is reserved for the press; no royalties will be due only with proper copyright attribution.
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