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How a Basement Inventor Builds Volumetric Displays

Published:06 August 2021Publication History

ABSTRACT

This interactive session introduces participants to a systematic approach to building solutions for difficult problems. By looking at the challenges the author faced when building a volumetric display, the session participants are invited to engage in a discussion of problem-solving techniques that could potentially be applied to this domain area. Participants will come out of this session with an alternative set of tools and an appreciation for what is possible to accomplish by those with a limited budget and resources (aka the basement inventor).

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  1. Ryuji Hirayama, Diego Martinez Plasencia, Nobuyuki Masuda, and Sriram Subramanian. (2019) A volumetric display for visual, tactile and audio presentation using acoustic trapping. Nature, 575 (7782). pp. 320-323. ISSN 0028-0836Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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    SIGGRAPH '21: ACM SIGGRAPH 2021 Labs
    July 2021
    16 pages
    ISBN:9781450383691
    DOI:10.1145/3450616

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