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living floccus: floating volumetric pixels using fog rings with stroboscopic effect

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We can find various aesthetic elements in a series of actions of fog and smoke: appearing, expanding, floating and disappearing. This time, we focus on fog as a material, which forms a pixel, and propose a novel volumetric display system named "living floccus". As shown in Figure 1, this display system can show dot images with fog rings generated by air cannons in the air.

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  1. Rakkolainen, I., DiVerdi, S., Olwal, A., Candussi, N., Hüllerer, T., Laitinen, M., Piirto, M., and Palovuori, K. 2005. The interactive fogscreen. In SIGGRAPH 2005 Emerging technologies, ACM. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
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    SIGGRAPH '12: ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Posters
    August 2012
    131 pages
    ISBN:9781450316828
    DOI:10.1145/2342896

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