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Combining Stereoscopic Live Action Video with Holobench-type Displays: an Artistic Exploration of Space Dimensions

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Stereoscopic Live Action Video can be combined with Holobench-type displays to create art installations that explore stereo depth and space dimensions. This art project experiments with such combination to create seemingly impossible spaces that appear tangible and physically real.

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      VRIC '18: Proceedings of the Virtual Reality International Conference - Laval Virtual
      April 2018
      173 pages
      ISBN:9781450353816
      DOI:10.1145/3234253
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      • Simon Richir

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