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VIDEOPLACE—an artificial reality

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The human-machine interface is generalized beyond traditional control devices to permit physical participation with graphic images. The VIDEOPLACE System combines a participant's live video image with a computer graphic world. It also coordinates the behavior of graphic objects and creatures so that they appear to react to the movements of the participant's image in real-time. A prototype system has been implemented and a number of experiments with aesthetic and practical implications have been conducted.

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                CHI '85: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
                April 1985
                231 pages
                ISBN:0897911490
                DOI:10.1145/317456

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