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Photographic gallery of Dome Installations
Largely using the so called "mirrordome" approach developed by the author
that uses a spherical mirror rather than a fisheye lens.
eResearch Australasia Visualisation Challenge 2009 (Finalist)
UWA @ SecondLife
A photographic gallery of the University of Western Australias venture into SecondLife.
Wollongong Science Centre iDome Exhibit
Interactive installation at the Wollongong Science Centre largely
using 360 degree fottage from the LadyBug-3 camera.
A Slice of Light
A digital interactive performance.
Hellen Sky, Garth Paine, Brandon Hur, Paul Bourke
Volume visualisation under the Dome
Fulldome show reel of volume visualisation datasets.
Ajay Limaye, Tim Senden, Alexander Mitchell, Paul Bourke.
Digital Visualisation in the Dome.
Presentation at Horizon - The Planetarium. November 2008.
Presentors: Peter Morse, Paul Bourke, Carley Tillett.
Contributers: Karen Haines, Ajay Limaye, Glenn Rogers
EON: Eye of Nagaur
Visualising the inner life of Ahhichatragarh Fort at Nagaur, Rajasthan.
Conceived by Sarah Kenderdine and Jeffrey Shaw, application by Paul Bourke.
Treasures of the Great Barrier Reef
Fulldome video based upon underwater fisheye photography by Karen Haines, November 2008.
Audio by Peter Morse and Trevor Hilton
Contributions to the ASTC (Association of Science and Technology Centers)
Fulldome Video Showcase by Spitz Inc.
ASKAP exhibition by SPICE
Panoramic and interactive digital exhibits
POVRay competitions
Visualisation showreels.
Supercomputer simulation of Nano-Molecular Motors
Stereoscopic presentation.
Alexe Bojovschi, Paul Bourke, Ming Liu, Richard Sadus, Music: Tu Cam Le
Deep Space: between body and cosmos
Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai, 23 July - 31 August 2006.
Hellen Sky, Paul Bourke
Stereoscopic installation TMAG
Stereoscopic installationa and image processing for the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.
Islands to Ice, the Great Southern Ocean & Antarctica. Opened 8 March 2006.
Peter Morse, Paul Bourke
Digital Art Show
Portable Planetarium. Graphite (ACM Siggraph), Dunedin Nov/Dec 2005.
IPOD-Photo Stereoscope
The smallest digital stereoscopic projection system?
DLA structures
As part of einfach komplex – Bildbäume und Baumbilder in der Wissenschaft
Simply Complex -- Picture-Trees and Tree Pictures in Science.
Museum of Design, Zurich.
30 April 2005 -- 4 September 2005
Presented stereoscopic reel at the Graphite 2004 Electronic Theatre
International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in
Australasia and Southeast Asia.
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 15-18 June 2004.
Paul Bourke, Drew Whitehouse, Warik Lawrence, Peter Morse, Sarah Kenderdine
A small rear projection stereoscopic system
A VPAC (Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing) project.
Paul Bourke and David Bannon, April-October 2002
Virtual ROOM
Design and installation of VROOM at Melbourne Museum.
Was called "Virtual Containment Vessel".
November 2003
To Mars and Beyond.
Stereoscopic theatre and movie installed as part of a space exploration exhibit at the
Australia National Museum in 2001 followed by Melbourne Museum in 2003.
Passive stereo projection
Discussion of passive stereoscopic projection while installing theatre at the Parkes
Radio Telescope. 2000.
Fulldome animation of a flight over the surface of Mars based upon the 1/32 degree topology data from MOLA.
Created for SkySkan for the planetarium show "Infinity Express".
October 2000.
Animations produced from the visible human database.
Installed in 1999 for the human body exhibit at the Melbourne Museum.
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