Friends, always interested in a simulation of real windows, which adapts to the position of the observer according to the perspective. had? Winscape turns an HD television into an interactive window!
Sevilla, the man behind this idea, has programmed Winscape software that uses a pair of transmitters and receivers to record the position of the viewer and thus changes the image section of an HD film accordingly. In other words, if you walk towards the “window”, the section enlarges – if you move away, you only see a small part of the image. The viewing height is also taken into account, meaning you can see down from the “window” from above. To make the illusion perfect, up to two screens can be addressed at the same time - their distance from each other and size can be adjusted individually.
So if you would like to make it work at home, you can go to Rationalcraft Download the software (which only runs on a Mac) and read the relevant instructions. But a lot of effort has to be made and unfortunately you have to wear a “tracker” around your neck. So don't bother with visitors, just look out the window...