IEEE VisWeek 2010
IEEE VisWeek is next week (Oct. 24-29) in Salt Lake City! Look for the sessions on (Multi-) User Interfaces and Projection Systems and Collaborative Analytics. Listen to cognitive psychologist Mary...
View ArticleLow-cost VR at ISVC
The International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC 2010, Las Vegas, NV, Nov. 29 – Dec. 1) will have a special track on Low Cost Virtual Reality. Such displays promise to significantly lower the...
View ArticleEuroVis deadline is approaching
EuroVis papers are due Dec. 3rd with (mandatory?) abstracts due Nov. 26.
View ArticleImmersive planetary terrain visualization
At UNR today, Joseph Mahsman defended his MS Thesis on planetary terrain visualization. And it was great work indeed! Most of it focused on the rendering algorithms, but he showed results using Fred...
View ArticleNSF Funding Programs Related to Immersive Visualization
The NSF Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation program is looking for: "new visualization methods [that] can enhance human cognition, allowing scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, and...
View ArticleVisWeek Update
Survey: Good news, the vis community is interested in doing immersive visualization. Numerous conversations at VisWeek confirmed this, but it’s in the data too: 137 out of the 861 VisWeek attendees...
View Article“Researchers gain new perspective in the CAVE”
Check out what scientists are using immersive visualization for in the Center for Advanced Energy Studies at INL: "Researchers gain new perspective in the CAVE" Here are a few of the highlights from...
View ArticleToirt Samhlaigh – Volume Visualization
It’s time for an immersive visualization tool spotlight: Toirt Samhlaigh (“Volume Visualization” in Irish Gaelic) is an open source slice-based volume rendering tool designed from the ground up with...
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