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| Title: | The LAIR : Lightweight Affordable Immersion Room |
| Author: | Denby, Barry Campbell, Abraham G. Carr, Hamish O'Hare, G. M. P. (Greg M. P.) |
| Date: | Oct-2009 |
| Full citation: | Presence : Teleoperators & Virtual Environments, 18 (5): 409-411 |
| Publisher: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Type of material: | Journal Article |
| Abstract: | This paper proposes a virtual environment system called a lightweight affordable immersion room (LAIR) that we propose
for use in space and financially constrained situations. The LAIR consists of four walls arranged in a square providing a 360° degree view. By using front projection and two
projectors per wall, the LAIR provides a compact environment which gives users some freedom of movement. The LAIR may be considered in terms of performance and cost
as somewhere between a power wall and a CAVE - more immersive than a power wall, but less than a CAVE - and similarly moderate in terms of use of space and cost. |
| Web link to reference this item: | http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1861 |
| ISSN: | 1054-7460 |
| DOI: | 10.1162/pres.18.5.409 |
| Subject Heading: | Shared virtual environments; Projectors; |
| Other web versions: | Publisher's version |
| Status of Item: | Peer reviewed |
| Availability: | Full text available |
| Appears in Collections: | CSI Research Collection CLARITY Research Collection
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