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Projection company history timeline

1980

The next projection mapping instance comes in 1980, with the immersive film installation Displacements by Michael Naimark.

1989

An album of map projections by John P. Snyder and Philip M. VoxlandCall Number: Evans Map Room GA 110 .S575 1989

1999

Raskar, Ramesh, Greg Welch, and Wei-Chao Chen. “Table-top spatially-augmented realty: bringing physical models to life with projected imagery.”Augmented Reality, 1999. (IWAR’99)

2000

The development of reflective technology was already well underway more than 2000 years ago in China’s Han Dynasty.

These analog movie projectors continued to evolve all the way into late 2000, where they were gradually replaced by digital cinema projectors.

2001

Bandyopadhyay, Deepak, Ramesh Raskar, and Henry Fuchs. “Dynamic shader lamps: Painting on movable objects.” Augmented Reality, 2001.

2005

Bimber, Oliver, Andreas Emmerling, and Thomas Klemmer. “Embedded entertainment with smart projectors.” Computer 38.1 (2005): 48-55.

2014

Map projections: cartographic information systems by Erik W. Grafarend with Rey-Jer You & Rainer SyffusCall Number: Baker-Berry GA 110 .G75 2014 v.1 -ISBN: 9783642364938In the context of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) the book offers a timely review of map projections.

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