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http://dx.doi.org/10.9728/dcs.2018.19.7.1341

A study on the Image Mapping of the Exhibition Environment  

Lee, Jae-Young (Solution Team, Aniframe Co. Ltd.)
Kwon, Jun-Sik (Dept. of Electrical Eng., Semyung University)
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Journal of Digital Contents Society / v.19, no.7, 2018 , pp. 1341-1348 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, we propose a method for applying the image content to the exhibition space using projection mapping techniques. In a typical exhibition space, the artist exhibits works and displays them unilaterally and by using walls defined as screens. However, the new form of exhibition is not one-sided and changes in the way space is free from constraint. The purpose of the exhibition space is to use walls or various installations, which are elements of the exhibition space, as a key part of the exhibition rather than as a material for the spatial compartment. This type of display is a display element of space and you can enjoy the fun and excitement of the exhibition about the new environment. Various imaging techniques are required to construct an exhibition of images and spaces, among which edge blocking is not formed.
Keywords
Mapping; Projector; Edge Blending; Wapping; Exhibition Environment;
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