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STIMULUS PRESENTATION APPARATUS, STIMULUS PRESENTATION METHOD AND PROGRAM
20230005344 · 2023-01-05 ·

A stimulus presentation device 13 that stimulates a user with air from a plurality of air guns 14 arranged so as to surround the user includes a control unit 132 that determines respective ejection times at which a plurality of air streams are to be ejected at given time intervals which allow the user to perceive an apparent motion as well as respective ejection azimuth directions in which the plurality of air streams are to be ejected and causes the air streams to be sequentially ejected from the respective air guns 14 disposed in the individual ejection azimuth directions at the individual ejection times and an adjustment unit that determines a plurality of different body sites on a body of the user to which the plurality of air streams are to be applied and adjusts respective ejection angles of the individual air guns 14 such that respective muzzles of the air guns 14 are pointed at the plurality of body sites.

PERSONAL CINEMA METHOD AND SYSTEMS
20230024299 · 2023-01-26 ·

A digital video system at a cinema includes a plurality of personal cinema experience area seats each with a display screen for viewing at least one of a programs playing the cinema or steamtable to the cinema. Each seat is positioned at a selected area of the cinema. One or more speakers are provided at each seat. A DCI compliant cinema player is provided for each seat of the plurality of personal cinema experience area seat.

PERSONAL CINEMA METHOD AND SYSTEMS
20230024299 · 2023-01-26 ·

A digital video system at a cinema includes a plurality of personal cinema experience area seats each with a display screen for viewing at least one of a programs playing the cinema or steamtable to the cinema. Each seat is positioned at a selected area of the cinema. One or more speakers are provided at each seat. A DCI compliant cinema player is provided for each seat of the plurality of personal cinema experience area seat.

METHODS FOR PRODUCING VISUAL IMMERSION EFFECTS FOR AUDIOVISUAL CONTENT
20230224442 · 2023-07-13 · ·

A method for producing visual immersion effects for audiovisual content and sound content associated with the video image, the method including the steps of extracting a background of a video image from the audiovisual content; selecting an end zone located at one end of the extracted background; determining a semantic state from the sound content associated with the video image, and processing a predefined image in the selected end zone to generate at least one visual frame intended to be displayed in the peripheral field of vision of a viewer while the video image is being projected in the central field of vision of the viewer, the processing of the predefined image being linked to the semantic state determined from the sound content.

IMMERSIVE THEATER SYSTEM
20230219013 · 2023-07-13 ·

An immersive theater system includes a theater device having a projection room and a displaying screen unit, a multimedia audiovisual assemblage disposed in the projection room, and a central control device connected to the multimedia audiovisual assemblage. The multimedia audiovisual assemblage includes lighting units, speakers and projectors. The projectors are installed at different angles to face different display screens of the displaying screen unit. The central control device includes an audiovisual source coupled to the projectors and the speakers, and the audiovisual source is firstly divided and then displayed on the display screens to create an immersive environment whereby audience members in the projection room feel them to be immersed in lifelike surroundings caused by activating the multimedia audiovisual assemblage under the control of the central control device. The immersive theater system can be disposed in a mobile carrier to increase the mobility and the frequency of use.

IMMERSIVE THEATER SYSTEM
20230219013 · 2023-07-13 ·

An immersive theater system includes a theater device having a projection room and a displaying screen unit, a multimedia audiovisual assemblage disposed in the projection room, and a central control device connected to the multimedia audiovisual assemblage. The multimedia audiovisual assemblage includes lighting units, speakers and projectors. The projectors are installed at different angles to face different display screens of the displaying screen unit. The central control device includes an audiovisual source coupled to the projectors and the speakers, and the audiovisual source is firstly divided and then displayed on the display screens to create an immersive environment whereby audience members in the projection room feel them to be immersed in lifelike surroundings caused by activating the multimedia audiovisual assemblage under the control of the central control device. The immersive theater system can be disposed in a mobile carrier to increase the mobility and the frequency of use.

ODOR PRESENTATION MODULE, ODOR PRESENTATION DEVICE, ODOR PRESENTATION SYSTEM, AND ODOR PRESENTATION METHOD

An object of the present technology is to provide a technology that enables control of an odor. The present technology provides an odor presentation module including a first opening that first airflow containing an odor exits, and a second opening that second airflow exits, in which the first opening and the second opening are provided so that movement of the first airflow exiting the first opening is able to be controlled by the second airflow. The present technology also provides an odor presentation device and an odor presentation system including the odor presentation module. Further, the present technology provides an odor presentation method including a first airflow generation step of emitting first airflow containing an odor from a first opening, and a second airflow generation step of generating second airflow exiting a second opening or second airflow entering the second opening, in which movement of the first airflow exiting the first opening is controlled by the second airflow.

ODOR PRESENTATION MODULE, ODOR PRESENTATION DEVICE, ODOR PRESENTATION SYSTEM, AND ODOR PRESENTATION METHOD

An object of the present technology is to provide a technology that enables control of an odor. The present technology provides an odor presentation module including a first opening that first airflow containing an odor exits, and a second opening that second airflow exits, in which the first opening and the second opening are provided so that movement of the first airflow exiting the first opening is able to be controlled by the second airflow. The present technology also provides an odor presentation device and an odor presentation system including the odor presentation module. Further, the present technology provides an odor presentation method including a first airflow generation step of emitting first airflow containing an odor from a first opening, and a second airflow generation step of generating second airflow exiting a second opening or second airflow entering the second opening, in which movement of the first airflow exiting the first opening is controlled by the second airflow.

VIBRATION PRESENTATION APPARATUS
20220410021 · 2022-12-29 ·

A vibration presentation apparatus according to the present technology includes a base portion, a first vibrating portion, and a second vibrating portion. A user can ride on the base portion. The first vibrating portion is provided to the base portion and has a first vibration characteristic. The second vibrating portion is provided to the base portion and has a second vibration characteristic different from the first vibration characteristic.

DYNAMIC SEATING ARRANGEMENT
20220413457 · 2022-12-29 ·

According to one embodiment, a method, computer system, and computer program product for dynamic seating arrangement is provided. The embodiment may include identifying a seating arrangement of a venue. The embodiment may also include identifying an obstruction created by one or more viewers seated in one or more seats within the venue. The embodiment may further include generating a model that minimizes or eliminates the identified obstruction. The embodiment may also include calculating a movement differential for each seat in the identified seating arrangement to replicate the generated model. The embodiment may further include moving each seat according to the calculated movement differential.