9 VisBlocks at IEEE Vis 2006

The LIVE (Laboratory for Information Visualization and Evaluation) group at Virginia Tech, headed by Prof. Chris North, will be showing one of their applications on 9 VisBlocks at IEEE VIS 20006 in Baltimore, Maryland. The demo will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday of that week. Full Week Demos page on IEEE VIS 2006 website LIVE Group at Virginia...

Two VisBox-SX10 displays installed at Virginia Tech

Two VisBox-SX10 displays were installed at the computer science department at Virginia Tech. The displays feature a borderless screen mount and Infitec stereo, allowing the two units to be used together as one large immersive system. The 3DI (three-dimensional interaction) group, headed by Prof. Doug Bowman, will use the displays for their research in interaction techniques for immersive virtual environments. 3DI Group at Virginia...

VisWall-9HD installed at CCG

A VisWall-9HD was installed at the Centre for Comparative Genomics (CCG) at Murdoch University in Perth, West Australia. The display features 9 native HD projectors (1920x1080p) for an aggregate resolution of more than 18 million pixels. The display will be used to visualize the results of comparative genomic analysis. The maps that are generated have incredible detail and benefit greatly from high resolution display. In addition, the size of the display makes it ideal for small group collaboration. Pictures of the...

Two VisWall-LCD-15UX systems installed at LPL

Two VisWall-LCD-15UX systems were installed at the Lunar and Planetary (LPL) at the University of Arizona. Each display is made up of 15 LCD panels and has an aggregate resolution of over 28 million pixels. The displays will be used to showcase images taken by the very high resolution HiRISE instrument aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). Pictures of the...

ASEE 2006

At ASEE 2006 (American Society for Engineering Education), we will be showcasing applications developed by the Valparaiso Scientific Visualization Lab (SVL) from Valparaiso University. The group is developing applications using our VisBox product that demonstrate how advanced visualization can be integrated into undergraduate curriculum and used to teach complex topics in various areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Demonstrations of these applications will run continuously throughtout the exhibition. ASEE 2006 website Valparaiso Scientific Visualization Lab (SVL) website Picture from the Visbox booth at...