Pre-recorded Sessions: From 4 December 2020 | Live Sessions: 10 – 13 December 2020
4 – 13 December 2020
Pre-recorded Sessions: From 4 December 2020 | Live Sessions: 10 – 13 December 2020
4 – 13 December 2020
#SIGGRAPHAsia | #SIGGRAPHAsia2020
#SIGGRAPHAsia | #SIGGRAPHAsia2020
Date: Sunday, December 13th
Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm
Venue: Zoom Room 9
Note: All live sessions will be screened on Singapore Time/GMT+8. Convert your time zone here.
Abstract: CoiLED Display is a flexible and scalable display that transforms ordinary objects in our environment into displays simply by coiling the device around them. It consists of a strip-shaped display unit with a single row of attached LEDs after a calibration process, as it is wrapped onto a target object.
Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Saya Suzunaga, Osaka University, Japan
Yuichi Itoh, Osaka University, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita, Tohoku University, Japan
Ryo Shirai, Osaka University, Japan
Takao Onoye, Osaka University, Japan
Abstract: A designed pipeline for laser graphics displays that operate with minimal latency and without input from a computer. This pipeline contains an interaction shader, a novel approach for creating interactive graphics that can react within 4 ms of interaction and can run without input from a computer.
Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Jayson Haebich, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Christian Sandor, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Alvaro Cassinelli, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract: Our system can display both heating and cooling sensations for hand via high-intensity airborne ultrasound.
Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Takaaki Kamigaki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Shun Suzuki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Hiroyuki Shinoda, University of Tokyo, Japan
Abstract: We present Bubble Mirror, a water pan with a camera that captures a visitor's face and displays it using electrolysis bubble clusters. The face image is displayed on the water surface by six grayscale electrolysis bubble clusters of 32 x 32 pixels.
Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Ayaka Ishii, Ochanomizu University, Japan
Namiki Tanaka, Ochanomizu University, Japan
Itiro Siio, Ochanomizu University, Japan
Abstract: OmniPhotos are 360° VR photographs with motion parallax that can be casually captured in a single 360° video sweep. Capturing only takes 3 seconds and produces immersive high-quality 360° VR photographs that can be explored freely in virtual reality headsets.
Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Tobias Bertel, University of Bath, United Kingdom
Mingze Yuan, University of Bath, United Kingdom
Reuben Lindroos, University of Bath, United Kingdom
Christian Richardt, University of Bath, United Kingdom