2009 IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/vr.2009.4811057
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Immersive Rear Projection on Curved Screens

Abstract: We present a new VR installation at the University of Siegen, Germany. It consists of a 180 • cylindrical rear-projection screen and a front-projection floor, allowing both immersive VR applications with user tracking and convincing presentations for a larger audience.

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“…Applications span a wide variety of scientific and engineering disciplines including biomedical science [27], [28], genomics [9], molecular dynamics [29], geosciences [30], [31], climate and atmosphere [32], [33], space science [34], [35], and building structures and architectures [36], etc. While some applications use the display space to layout multiple views [37], [38], the most common use for the display is to view a single large highlydetailed visualization.…”
Section: Scientific Visualization (Scivis)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications span a wide variety of scientific and engineering disciplines including biomedical science [27], [28], genomics [9], molecular dynamics [29], geosciences [30], [31], climate and atmosphere [32], [33], space science [34], [35], and building structures and architectures [36], etc. While some applications use the display space to layout multiple views [37], [38], the most common use for the display is to view a single large highlydetailed visualization.…”
Section: Scientific Visualization (Scivis)mentioning
confidence: 99%