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A head-mounted three dimensional display

Published: 09 December 1968 Publication History
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    The fundamental idea behind the three-dimensional display is to present the user with a perspective image which changes as he moves. The retinal image of the real objects which we see is, after all, only two-dimensional. Thus if we can place suitable two-dimensional images on the observer's retinas, we can create the illusion that he is seeing a three-dimensional object. Although stereo presentation is important to the three-dimensional illusion, it is less important than the change that takes place in the image when the observer moves his head. The image presented by the three-dimensional display must change in exactly the way that the image of a real object would change for similar motions of the user's head. Psychologists have long known that moving perspective images appear strikingly three-dimensional even without stereo presentation; the three-dimensional display described in this paper depends heavily on this "kinetic depth effect."

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    AFIPS '68 (Fall, part I): Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part I
    December 1968
    931 pages
    ISBN:9781450378994
    DOI:10.1145/1476589
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      Seminal graphics: pioneering efforts that shaped the field, Volume 1
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      DOI:10.1145/280811
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