Movie Night Schedule


Computer Graphics Movie Night 1: SIGGRAPH 2003 Electronic Theater

Tuesday, February 3, 2004
7:00 - 8:30 PM
104 Thomas Building

The SIGGRAPH 2003 Electronic Theater represents the best of the best in computer graphics animation selected from submissions to the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group in Graphics (ACM/SIGGRAPH) 2003 Computer Animation Festival. Join us for this free screening of leading-edge work from students, researchers, and independent and commercial production companies, representing diverse areas of art, entertainment, commercials, and scientific visualization.

All are welcome. Admission is free.


Computer Graphics Movie Night 2: Selections from the SIGGRAPH 2003 Computer Animation Festival

Tuesday, February 17, 2004
7:00 - 8:30 PM
104 Thomas Building

The Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group in Graphics (ACM/SIGGRAPH) Computer Animation Festival is a juried selection of computer graphics animations that is screened at the annual SIGGRAPH conference. Join us for this free screening of computer graphic shorts and visualizations from students, researchers, and independent and commercial production companies, representing diverse areas of art, entertainment, and scientific visualization.

All are welcome. Admission is free.

VizEveryWhere Demonstration

Due to poor weather and travel conditions, the VizEveryWhere stereo projection seminar has been canceled. A new seminar date can be expected in the latter part of February.

You are invited to attend a demonstration by VizEveryWhere of the use of 3D/Interactive stereo models in an instructional environment using Viz3D technology.

Attached is a PDF file with additional details.

LOCATION: 141 Computer Building, University Park, PA

TIME: Tuesday, January 27, 11:00AM - 1:00PM

Lunch will be served.

3D Stereo Visualization has proven to be an effective tool for research and teaching at Universities throughout the world. Penn State University has installed several technology classrooms around campus. Academic Services and Emerging Technologies invites you to see valuable content and to understand how to incorporate visualization content into course curriculum.

The Viz3D stereographic projection system from VizEveryWhere provides immersive and interactive capabilities that can be used in a lab environment to supplement conventional classroom methodology. Anatomical, cellular, and chemical structures are best understood when presented as "real-life" images. The seminar will focus on content that relates to the teaching of Chemistry, Anatomy, Biology, Medicine, Nursing and BioTechnology fields. There are also many applications in Engineering, Architecture, and Geology disciplines that benefit from the use of immersive and interactive large screen visualization.

VIZ3D REMOVES THE BARRIERS!

Viz3D removes the complexity and the expense of deploying and using visualization. With Viz3D, the complexity becomes transparent, empowering users to gain greater value from using visualization as a tool to advance their work.

VIZ3D KEEPING PACE WITH DISCOVERY!

The pace of discovery is accelerating at an unprecedented level. This discovery process is driving the size and complexity of the challenges faced across all disciplines. Whether you are a researcher, medical practitioner, or an educator; visualization is becoming the tool of choice and necessity for modeling, manipulating, collaborating, communicating, and comprehending these processes with your colleagues and students.

For more information or to reserve a space, please contact:
Leslie Burns, 804-521-3042, leslie@jrti.com or,
Andrei Jablokow, 215-362-2822, andrei@vizeverywhere.com

Visit www.vizeverywhere.com for additional information.