Angeled Arrays of Fly's Eye Lens to Display Objects Close to Observers

Y. Ishihara and M. Ishihara (Japan)

Keywords

Fly’s eye lens array, re-imaging display, three-dimensional display

Abstract

In this work, we propose a re-imaging display capable of displaying volumetric objects close to observers. There have been several kinds of re-imaging displays studied so far. Most of them focus mainly on presentation of scenes and objects at a distance. So, those displays are not suitable for viewing close objects. In order to display objects close to observers, in HCI area, head-mounted displays are the mainstream. However, the displays have a problem of the visual conflict between convergence and accommodation. Thus, in this work, we discuss another way of displaying close objects without the visual conflict. Then we build a prototype using fly’s eye lens arrays, and finally we confirm the effectiveness of our proposed display.

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