Srinivasan, 2021 - Google Patents
Transforming Audience into Spectator/Actor: Assimilating VR into Live/Theatre PerformanceSrinivasan, 2021
- Document ID
- 986260665160324346
- Author
- Srinivasan S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Advances in Information and Communication: Proceedings of the 2021 Future of Information and Communication Conference (FICC), Volume 1
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Virtual Reality (VR) is a medium that is used to teleport audience virtually from one place to another in the physical world or into a virtual world. VR does prove to bring a different and more enhancing perspective to the audience by immersing them into the performance. This …
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- H04N21/20—Servers specifically adapted for the distribution of content, e.g. VOD servers; Operations thereof
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- H04N21/234—Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing of content streams, manipulating MPEG-4 scene graphs
- H04N21/2343—Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing of content streams, manipulating MPEG-4 scene graphs involving reformatting operations of video signals for distribution or compliance with end-user requests or end-user device requirements
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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