RobertoOrtiz
07-21-2005, 04:24 AM
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"The SIGGRAPH 2005 Computer Animation Festival will feature full-dome video projection, a rapidly growing medium of immersive display, at the 32nd International Conference on Computer Graphics & Interactive Techniques being held 31 July to 4 August 2005 in Los Angeles, California.
The world's best full-dome animations from DomeFest 2005 are being shown at SIGGRAPH 2005. The animations produced by students, institutions, and full-dome professionals are screened daily on a 9-meter-diameter digital dome assembled specially for SIGGRAPH 2005.
Full-Dome video, with over 125 immersive displays, is deployed worldwide in planetariums and special-venue theaters. Freed from the "tyranny of the frame," artists transport viewers into fully immersive, mind-bending environments, and alternate worlds as they explore storytelling techniques for this new medium.
The Full-Dome Animation Theater is open to attendees beginning Saturday, 30 July at 6 pm in Hall G of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Highlights From the Full-Dome Animation Theater include:
Visualization of an F3 Tornado Within a Supercell Simulation
Donna Cox
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Champaign, Illinois USA
Kaluoka'Hina, the Enchanted Reef
Raul Erdossy
Softmachine
Munich, Germany
Percepts: Precepts
Theo A. Artz
Amalgamation House, Drexel University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
Rings
Enrico Trujillo
Independent
Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
For more details on the Computer Animation Festival or the Full-Dome Animation Theater, visit http://www.siggraph.org/s2005/main.php?f=conference&p=caf&s=fulldome (http://www10.dcccafe.com/goto.php?http://www.siggraph.org/s2005/main.php?f=conference&p=caf&s=fulldome). "
>>Link<< (http://www10.dcccafe.com/nbc/articles/view_article.php?section=CorpNews&articleid=194240)
-R
"The SIGGRAPH 2005 Computer Animation Festival will feature full-dome video projection, a rapidly growing medium of immersive display, at the 32nd International Conference on Computer Graphics & Interactive Techniques being held 31 July to 4 August 2005 in Los Angeles, California.
The world's best full-dome animations from DomeFest 2005 are being shown at SIGGRAPH 2005. The animations produced by students, institutions, and full-dome professionals are screened daily on a 9-meter-diameter digital dome assembled specially for SIGGRAPH 2005.
Full-Dome video, with over 125 immersive displays, is deployed worldwide in planetariums and special-venue theaters. Freed from the "tyranny of the frame," artists transport viewers into fully immersive, mind-bending environments, and alternate worlds as they explore storytelling techniques for this new medium.
The Full-Dome Animation Theater is open to attendees beginning Saturday, 30 July at 6 pm in Hall G of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Highlights From the Full-Dome Animation Theater include:
Visualization of an F3 Tornado Within a Supercell Simulation
Donna Cox
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Champaign, Illinois USA
Kaluoka'Hina, the Enchanted Reef
Raul Erdossy
Softmachine
Munich, Germany
Percepts: Precepts
Theo A. Artz
Amalgamation House, Drexel University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
Rings
Enrico Trujillo
Independent
Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
For more details on the Computer Animation Festival or the Full-Dome Animation Theater, visit http://www.siggraph.org/s2005/main.php?f=conference&p=caf&s=fulldome (http://www10.dcccafe.com/goto.php?http://www.siggraph.org/s2005/main.php?f=conference&p=caf&s=fulldome). "
>>Link<< (http://www10.dcccafe.com/nbc/articles/view_article.php?section=CorpNews&articleid=194240)
-R
