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<p>in the late 1990s, where a team led by <a href="page.php?w=Ramesh_Raskar">Ramesh Raskar</a> worked on a project called Office of the Future, to connect offices in different locations by projecting people into an office space as if they were really there. By 2001, more artists began using projection mapping in artwork, and groups such as Microsoft began experimenting with it as a means of technological advancement.</p>

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<p>After the object which will be projected on is chosen or created, software is used to map the corners of</p><p>
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