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Ami Dror <[log in to unmask]>
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Marcelo, Harry & everyone,

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user (influencing the 3d movie), Smart motion seats & Sense effects.
And the best thing - the content, Smart Network develops the content
with you, and provides you with a new program every 4 months - free of
charge!!!

You can use this link: http://www.nature-theater.com/download.htm in
order to download the Smart illustrative Movie. 

You can email [log in to unmask] for more info.

Ami


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From: Informal Science Education Network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Harry Aller
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 4:35 PM
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Subject: Re: virtual reality exhibits

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Marcelo,

Great topic...

I have been working with VR apps for about 6 years and the best
technology that I have found for the money is at
http://www.edimensional.com. They have a wireless "gaming" system for
about a hundred bucks.

While it is being marketed to game lovers of all sorts, any computer
application renders 3D imagery in real-time can be displayed with the
shutter-glass system they sale.

We have been tempted to use them in our museum, but are awaiting a
specific need before pulling them out of the closet. However, I use them
at home A LOT!!! Vacation pictures are a lot better in 3D.

This topic is rather large... I would be happy to answer some specific
questions you may have.

Thanks,
-Harry

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From: Informal Science Education Network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Marcelo Knobel
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:03 AM
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Subject: virtual reality exhibits

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Hello everyone,
We are in the midst of researching virtual-reality based exhibits and
immersive experiences throughout the Science Centers, and would
appreciate
your feedback on exhibits and projects that make a good use of
electronic
technology on educational products, with some elements of virtual and
augmented reality in exhibits.
We are designing an augmented-reality exhibit system to present
nanoscience and nanotechnology (but in principle it would work on any
topical science content) in the form of an adventure challenge, a sort
of
immersive game.
If possible, please send me your input on different institutions,
including contact information (including particular individuals whom I
may
speak with further, if you have it), and/or examples of nice projects
you
have seen in your ventures throughout different museums.
Thank you all for your assistance in advance.  Much appreciated!
Marcelo Knobel
UNICAMP
Campinas Science Museum
Brazil

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