Drawing Abrasive Hologram Animations with Auto-Generated Scratch Patterns
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Sandnes FE, Eika H: Drawing Abrasive Hologram Animations with Auto-Generated Scratch Patterns. In: Bulterman, Kankanhalli M, Sheu, Tsai. 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia, 2017. IEEE p. 318-321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISM.2017.57Abstract
Abrasive holograms allow people to experiment with impressive quasi-holography and create hologram artwork through simple means of creating reflective scratches on sheets of plastic. Most of the reported accounts of abrasive holography address the creation of three-dimensional illustrations. This work explores abrasive holograms for creating arbitrary holographic animations through scratch patterns. The opportunities and limitations of scratch patterns are investigated. A model for classifying abrasive holographs is introduced. The classification framework is used to derive two new scratch pattern generation methods allowing the creation of arbitrary animations.