Related Works

Related Works

  • Exploratory writing interface

    Exploratory writing interface

    In order to simulate virtual writing with a calamus, we are currently exploring the use of the Repaper tablet. The first modifications to their Unity SDK are to create a fountain pen type tip and vary the thickness of the stroke according to the pressure or inclination of the tool. The final goal of this…

  • Master semester project spring 2024

    Master semester project spring 2024

    The aim of this master’s semester project is to explore the physical simulation of a papyrus using Unity and to improve interaction with it.During this project, two approaches were explored. The first, which is more mathematical, implements Archimedes’ formula to simulate the rolling of the papyrus.A second approach relies more on an optical illusion by…

  • Project Semester Spring 2024

    Project Semester Spring 2024

    This project is a direct follow-up to the previous one. The aim is to add haptic feedback using gloves. These haptic gloves have small motors at the end of each finger and one at wrist level. The purpose of this feedback is to provide additional immersion when handling the papyrus in mixed reality.

  • Project Semester fall 2023

    Project Semester fall 2023

    The aim of this semester project is to manipulate a virtual papyrus in mixed reality. It is possible to grasp the papyrus using your hands (hand-tracking) and to scroll through its contents using buttons or by scrolling directly on the papyrus. The application has been developed using the Meta SDK on Unity and is deployed…

  • Semester projects fall 2022 and spring 2023

    Semester projects fall 2022 and spring 2023

    An initial exploratory project was carried out over two semesters at the HumanTech Institute. The aim of this project is to propose a tool for visualizing and manipulating papyrus fragments in three dimensions (recto/verso). The role of this application is to generate a papyrus of the desired dimensions, to position the fragments owned by papyrologists in…