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Patent: 8456487

Virtual Staging Apparatus and Method

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Patent Number: 8456487 
Title: Virtual Staging Apparatus and Method 
Abstract:

A process of staging a live or pre-recorded performance that follows a schedule is disclosed. The performance involves electronic and mechanical media that are computer controlled, preferably so as to create a virtual reality of events. When an action that is not normal to the schedule occurs, the timing, speed, or sequence of one or more media activities are adjusted to compensate for the action so that the action does not adversely affect the continuity and totality of the performance to the audience. Computer hardware and software embodiments include a script of a scheduled performance and a control program that steps through the script while allowing for flexibility and adaptation of the performance in response to an action that is not normal to the schedule. A control interface to the sensory stimuli device may be provided to sensory stimuli associated with the performance by the control program.  

Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Rackham 
Assignee:  
Continuation or Divisional of: 6386985 
International Classification: G09G 5/02 
US Classification: G06T 17/00 
Issue Date: 06-04-2013 
Filing Date: 03-13-2002 
Application : 10/096310 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 8456487 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 8456487 at Google Patents 

 

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