LAVA (Los Alamos Visualization Associates), with the help of several
partners is demonstrating a number of dome-based demos at the Los
Alamos Next Big Idea Festival in downtown Los Alamos this Saturday,
September 15 through most of the day.
Rotating Demos of the following content and systems will be
presented:
Los Alamos Virtual Experience Tours:
4Pi Productions
180 degree content captured around the Los Alamos area and key
locations around the world.
Spherical Stereoscopic Rendering:
Micoy Inc
180 degree stereoscopic ray traced rendering, both canned and
real-time demonstrations.
Immersive Storytelling:
IAIA (Institute of American
Indian Arts)
Dome movies and content produced by the staff and students at
the IAIA digital dome in Santa Fe.
DanceDome:
URRL (Urban Research Reaction Laboratory)
2 Immersive Dome movies produced by Matt Wright and Janire
Najera on Dance in Wales, UK.
Particle Systems and Interaction:
DarklingX
An update of last years' demonstrations of "the Elementals"
using Kinect for real time tracking and particle systems for real
time rendering.
The demonstrations will be held in Micoy's 28' inflatable dome
driven by Projection Design's F35 AS3D Projectors with a fisheye
lens. LAVA, along with various partners are prepared to develop and
deliver hemispherical solutions to Immersive Visualization and
multimedia presentation.
If there is enough interest from LANL folks we may be able to mount
a followon demonstration of some of this work on Monday the 17th,
please let me know ASAP if you are interested!
Please forward/share this announcement as widely as possible... I
apologize for the late notice, I have been traveling in Europe with
limited connection and time!
- Steve Smith
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Los Alamos Visualization Associates
LAVA-Synergy
4200 W. Jemez rd
Los Alamos, NM 87544
www.lava3d.com
[hidden email]
505-920-0252
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