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Large-Scale Immersive Displays in Entertainment and Education

@inproceedings{Lantz1998LargeScaleID,
  title={Large-Scale Immersive Displays in Entertainment and Education},
  author={Ed Lantz},
  year={1998}
}
Large-scale immersive displays have an established history in planetaria and large-format film theaters. Video-based immersive theaters are now emerging, and promise to revolutionize group entertainment and education as the computational power and software applications become available to fully exploit these environments. Requirements for an effective visual display are developed. Limitations of commercial projection and image generation technologies are discussed and improvements are suggested… 

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