Est ce que vous vous souvenez de cette "magic window" dans la vidéo "Microsoft future productivity vision" présentée par les Microsoft Office Labs en 2009? http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/showcase/details.aspx?uuid=e7728af1-3fe4-4e25-a907-3dbf689fe11a Et bien ce n'est pas loin de devenir une réalité ... en tout cas dans les laboratoires de Microsoft Research. Cette session sera présentée en Anglais par Adrian Travis, Principal Researcher dans le groupe "Applied Sciences" à Microsoft Redmond. "How do we get a pair of LCD’s to act like opposite sides of window? If I cannot be at home, at least I want a window through to my home. Skype is only so good and now that we can track all the eyes in a room, the data rates needed to televise a window-like experience are feasible. The optics are feasible too but not yet simple and this talk will describe progress."
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“Instantaneous photographs and newspaper enterprise
have invaded the sacred precincts of private and domestic
life”
Warren and Brandeis, “The Right to Privacy”, Harvard Law Review 4 no 5, 1890
cited in Helene Valance “Au Filtre de la nuit: le nocturne dans l'art americain, 1890-1917” doctoral
dissertation, université Paris 7 Diderot, 2012, p75.
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total internal
reflection
ray changes
direction
critical angle
reached
wedge
light guide
The more ray injection
angle differs from the
critical angle, the more
times the ray must
bounce before exit.
53. How to scan ray angle
alter angle of
ray into
guide
54. How to scan ray point of origin
move grating
point of
contact
ray position
alters
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• People use IT to influence others, so the ideal
interface is a link between people
• Aperture diffraction constrains window-like interfaces
• Passive guides have too few degrees of freedom so
we need machine vision or active guides