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...

VisDuo installed at CCR

A VisDuo was installed at the Center for Computational Research at the University at Buffalo. The VisDuo was added to the CCR Visualization Room at the Buffalo Life Sciences Complex. The room also houses a VisWall-20X and an ACCESS GRID...

VisBox-HDT installed at UAB School of Nursing

A VisBox-HDT was installed at the School of Nursing at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The system is a reclining table version of the VisBox-HD6 and features native HD resolution (1920×1080) projectors in a compact and portable enclosure. The School of Nursing at UAB is developing a “Virtual Patient” program, using the VisBox-HDT system for a variety of medical education and training applications. Virtual Patient project...