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Illumiroom: Immersive Experiences Beyond the TV Screen


IllumiRoom

IllumiRoom augments the physical environment surrounding a television to enhance interactive experiences.

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IllumiRoom is a proof-of-concept system that surrounds a television with projected light, bringing video games, and film experiences out of the TV screen and into the real world. IllumiRoom uses 3D scanning and projected light to change the appearance of the room, induce apparent motion, extend the field of view, and enable entirely new gaming experiences. Our system is entirely self-calibrating and is designed to work in any room. We present a detailed exploration of the design space of possible projected visualizations and we demonstrate ways to trigger and drive these visualizations from gaming content. We also contribute specific feedback from two groups of target users (10 gamers and 15 game designers); providing insights for enhancing game and film experiences beyond the TV.

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1. Introduction

The television remains the focal point of living room entertainment today. While visual and audio quality has improved over the years, the content we watch (e.g., games, movies, TV shows) remains trapped inside our television screens. The resulting experiences are restricted by the physical size of the screen and ignore the surrounding physical environment.


 

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