virtual actor demo scenario explaining refraction optics to children

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Prism and mirror virtual actors can be controlled using customized interfaces

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To make the scene interactive, the optical actors are mounted on maneuverable virtual actors

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The combination of the individual actors results in physical phenomena

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The virtual TV studio allows human actors to interact with the virtual actors.
The actors' reactions are produced by the operators controlling the actors