Swamped! Using Plush Toys to Direct Autonomous Animated Characters
- Bruce M. Blumberg ,
- M. Hlavac ,
- C. Kline ,
- K. Russel ,
- B. Tomlinson ,
- S. Yoon ,
- Andrew D. Wilson ,
- T. Marrin ,
- J. Paradiso ,
- J. Whal ,
- Z. Teegarden ,
- D. Stiehl
SIGGRAPH '98 ACM SIGGRAPH 98 Conference abstracts and applications |
Published by ACM
Swamped! is an interactive experience in which instrumented plush toys are used as a tangible, iconic interface for directing autonomous animated characters. Each character has a distinct personality and decides in real time what it should do based on its perception of its environment, its motivational and emotional state, and input from its “conscience,” the guest. By manipulating a stuffed animal corresponding to the character the guest can influence how a given character acts and feels.
The characters incorporate a novel model of behavior and emotion, multi-target motion interpolation and new techniques for real time graphics. Automatic camera and lighting control helps reveal the emotional content of each scene.
By combining research in autonomous character design, automatic camera control, tangible interfaces and action interpretation, Swamped! seeks to create an evocative and novel experience