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Vol.17, No.0, 29 ~ 40, 2007
Title
The Dream of Peter Pan: Study on User Interactive Arts using Computer Vision Techniques
김기락 Kim Kirak , 정기철 Jung Keechul
Abstract
Interactive art is a new field of study for art work using a new computation technique that gives the sense of reality to spectators and providing a chance for them to participate in the work. Our work is based on Peter Pan, a book of fairy tales. In the book, Peter Pan`s shadow is the character that likes to behave funny, causes some troubles, and defies Peter Pan. Using Peter Pan`s shadow as a material for our work, we make people look back not only to a shadow which they used to pass over, but also to things which are likely to be neglected. Besides, we intend to let our work approach to spectators intimately by providing babyhood amusement. Our work uses computer vision technique which is the most popular tool for interactive art works. Computer vision technique is one of the most efficient way to make spectators participate in art works and to experience the reality. Previous interactive art works uses a special or an expensive tool to create the sense of reality or give a partial feedback to spectators due to technical problems. In order to provide easy access and more sense of reality to spectators, we have divided our work into two separate parts. The first part senses spectator`s gestures and the second part displays the art work. We use silhouette extraction, which uses image subtraction as one of the computer vision techniques, and camera calibration for tracing spectator position and also use image intersection technique for tracing foot position. By creating Everywhere Display for displaying art works, we enhance spectator`s interest and give a strong accessibility to our work.
Key Words
인터랙티브 아트, 컴퓨터 비젼, 제스처, Interactive Arts, Computer Vision, Gesture
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