Image Gallery of Stereoscopic Installations

1999 -- 2001 -- 2002 -- 2003 -- 2004 -- 2005 -- 2006 -- 2007 -- 2008 -- 2009



Christie Galaxy (2009)

Active stereo projection 1280x1024 @ 110Hz

Rear Projection Surface





Current camera rig (2009)

Current stereoscopic camera rig, 6.5cm separation



Wollongong Science Centre (2009)

Projector housing

Silver screen



Centre for Learning Technologies (2008)

 

 



DepthQ Active (120Hz) Stereoscopic Projector (2008)

Mac Pro + nVidia fx4500

 



WASP, UWA (2007)

SXGA+ resolution

 



Canon HD progressive cameras (1080p) stereo camera rig (2007)



Geology Discovery Centre (2007)



Curtin Gallery (2007)
 



Columbia University (2006)



WASP, University of Western Australia (2006)



Gravitational Discovery Center (2006)





Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (2006)

Testing the Goo Systems silver 3D paint product

Mac Powerbook with Matrox dualhead2go product



TMAG - Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart (2006)

Opening, March 7 2006

 

Sample stereo3D frame from "Home of the Blizzard" by Peter Morse



Paprikaas, Bangalore (2006)



Swinburne V2 (2005)



Mahidol Wittayanusorn School, Thailand (2005)



Stereo video camera rig (2004/2005)



Linear polaroid glasses
A. Lowest cost plastic frame.
B. Plastric frame.
C. Metal frame.
D. Rayban style.
E. Peripheral vision, plastic.



Stereo using a Mac laptop (2005)
Passive stereo, eg: two projectors.
In total, 4 displays from a laptop.
(One internal, three VGA).
Interactive OpenGL software.
Stereoscopic movie playback from an IPOD!



Korea, Cosmodream (2005)



Victorian Institute of Sport (2004)



VROOM (2003)



Local - Mac driven (2002)



Expo - Royal Exhibition Building (2002)



VCV [to become VROOM] Prototype (2002)




IAU, Sydney (2002)




Monash University (2002)




VPAC portable system (2002)




Sydney Observatory (2002)




To Mars and Beyond Exhibition, Canberra (2002)




Jodrell Bank Science Centre, UK (2002)




Swinburne Rack test




Parkes Telescope Visitors Centre (2001)







Swinburne University (Passive stereo) (2001)




Swinburne University (Active stereo) (1999)