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Escritoire: A Personal Projected Display

Published: 01 January 2005 Publication History

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We created a system called Escritoire that uses two overlapping projectors to create a projected display for a personal computer. A large low-resolution region fills an entire desk while a high-resolution region accommodates the userýs focus of attention. The system works in real time and can be used by one person at a desk or by remote participants to create a shared visual space.

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cover image IEEE MultiMedia
IEEE MultiMedia  Volume 12, Issue 1
January 2005
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