@inproceedings { ref6, title = "Leveraging Hollywood Set Design Techniques to Enhance Ad Hoc Immersive Display Systems", year = "2005", author = "Jarrell Pair and Anton Treskunov and Diane Piepol", booktitle = "IEEE VR 2005 Workshop on Emerging Display Technologies - Bonn, Germany", doi = "10.13140/RG.2.1.1185.0723", url = "http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA459175", abstract = "Over the past four years, the FlatWorld project [1] at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies has exploited ad hoc immersive display techniques to prototype virtual reality education and training applications. While our approach is related to traditional immersive projection systems such as the CAVE [2], our work draws extensively upon techniques widely used in Hollywood sets and theme parks. Our first display system, initially prototyped in 2001, enables wide area virtual environments in which participants can maneuver through simulated rooms, buildings, or streets. In 2004, we expanded our work by experimenting with transparent projection screens. To date, we have used this display technique for presenting life size interactive characters with a pseudo-holographic appearance."}