I present a novel optical device capable of faithfully reproducing arbitrary images and image sequences by utilizing the interplay between mirrors and colored surfaces acting as interactive mosaics. My main contribution is describing a method for pre-computing the mirror lattice configuration and mirror orientation as well as a ways of finding the corresponding diffuse color pattern in the spatio-temporal domain.
The method is fast enough to allow rapid iteration by enabling physically based light ray simulation ahead of fabrication.I demonstrate the effectiveness of my method in a wide range of image and image sequence scenarios as well as multiple device configuration variants.