digilog 3-D technology for books
they will be available to the public soon.

pop-up is so passé.
south korean scientists have developed 3-D technology for books that makes characters
literally leap off the page.
the popularity of 3-D entertainment has been given a boost by a slew of recent films,
including sci-fi blockbuster 'avatar' and tim burton's 'alice in wonderland'.
several companies are also offering 3-D televisions and a 3-D video game console will revealed soon.
the technology for producing digilog books, currently under development at gwangju institute
of science & technology (GIST) culture technology institute (director woontack woo,
professor at department of information and telecommunications), was introduced in KBS’s
TV program the sponge on march 5th and attracted a lot of interest.
in particular, the program featured the first books ever produced domestically in the digilog book
format - the temple bell and hongkildongjeon. the guests were filled with admiration on viewing
a 3-D image of a temple bell model and heroes of the books while enjoying vivid sound.

at south korea's gwangju institute of science and technology, researchers used 3-D technology
to animate two children's books of korean folk tales, complete with writhing dragons
and heroes bounding over mountains.
the digilog book is a next-generational e-book that allows readers to view content in 3-D,
in addition to being able to touch and smell the objects. unlike virtual reality (VR) technology,
in which both content and background aren’t real, augmented reality (AR) experience used in
the digilog book is created from the overlay of virtual digital content on physical reality.
this is a korean quiz show, please be patient and watch for awhile.


pictures in the books have cues that trigger the 3-D animation for readers wearing
computer-screen goggles. as the reader turns and tilts the book, the 3-D animation
moves accordingly.
'it took us about three years to develop the software for this,' said kim sang-cheol,
the team leader of the project.
for images displayed over smart phones or at museums to enhance exhibits.
but those waiting for 3-D books may have to wait long.
'it will take a while to market this technology to the general public,' kim said.
he was not sure of the eventual price but thinks it will be affordable enough to be
mass marketed.
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