Proceedings Article | 5 May 2004
KEYWORDS: Projection systems, Lenticular lenses, Photography, Receivers, Cameras, Computed tomography, Magnetic resonance imaging, Image processing, Printing, 3D image processing
Basically, photography has the attributes of reason, which encompasses the scientific knowledge of optics, physics and
chemistry, and delicate sensibility of individuals. Ultimately, the photograph pursues “effective
communication.” Communication is “mental and psychosocial exchange mediated by material symbols, such as
language, gesture and picture,” and it has four compositions: “sender, receiver, message and channel.” Recently, a
change in the communication method is on the rise in the field of art and culture, including photography. Until now,
communication was mainly achieved by the form of messages unilaterally transferred from senders to receivers. But,
nowadays, an interactive method, in which the boundary of sender and receiver is obscure, is on the increase. Such new
communication method may be said to have arrived from the desire of art and culture societies, pursuing something new
and creative in the background of utilization of a variety of information media.
The multi-view screen we developed is also a communication tool capable of effective interaction using photos or
motion pictures. The viewer can see different images at different locations. It utilizes the basic lenticular characteristics,
which have been used in printing. Each motion picture is displayed on the screen without crosstalk. The multi-view
screen is different in many aspects from other display media, and is expected to be utilized in many fields, including
advertisement, display and education.