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Photographic gallery of Stereoscopic Installations
Photographic gallery of Dome Installations |
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Volume visualisation under the Dome
Digital Visualisation in the Dome.
Treasures of the Great Barrier Reef |
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Contributions to the ASTC (Association of Science and Technology Centers)
Fulldome Video Showcase by Spitz Inc. Peter Morse Art Forms of Nature, October 2008 Ajay Limaye, Peter Morse, Paul Bourke Fulldome Geometry Series: Part 1, October 2007 Paul Bourke, Peter Morse 6dF Galaxy Survey: Beyond the Crux, October 2006 Paul Bourke, Peter Morse, Glenn Rogers Cosmological Simulation, October 2005 Paul Bourke, Evan Hallein, Dr Chris Power |
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ASKAP exhibition by SPICE |
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POVRay competitions. Short Code Contest - Round 4 (2006) Short Code Contest - Round 3 (2004) Fractal Raytracing Contest (2007) SuperShapes (2006) |
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Visualisation showreels. Conveners: Paul Bourke, Drew Whitehouse OzViz 2008 Contributers: Leslie Almberg, David Barnes, Drew Berry, Paul Bourke, Ajay Limaye, Peter Morse, Toby Potter, Elizabeth Stark, Lister Staveley-Smith, Kate Trinajstic, James Wright. |
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Supercomputer simulation of Nano-Molecular Motors |
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Deep Space: between body and cosmos |
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Stereoscopic installation and image processing
for the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. |
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Digital Art Show, Portable Planetarium.
IPOD-Photo Stereoscope |
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DLA structures as part of
einfach komplex – Bildbäume und Baumbilder in der Wissenschaft |
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Presented stereoscopic reel at the Graphite 2004 Electronic Theatre
International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in
Australasia and Southeast Asia.
A small rear projection stereoscopic system |
Design and installation of VROOM
[Virtual ROOM] at Melbourne Museum. "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. |
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Passive stereo projection
Fulldome animation of a
flight over the surface of Mars based upon the 1/32 degree
topology data from MOLA. |
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Animations produced from the
visible human database. |
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