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Cultural Heritage in Virtual Reality

Using Cultural Heritage as an application driver, the goal of the Networked Virtual Environments Collaborative Trans-Oceanic Research (N*VECTOR) project is to link EVL’s CAVE® and Tokyo’s CABIN in order to better understand the requirements of multiple media flows among sophisticated virtual reality displays over great distances.

Contact

Jason Leigh
Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago
USA
spiff@evl.uic.edu

Collaborators

Jason Leigh, Zhongwei Qiu, James Hall, James Sosnoski, Janice Lively, Reema Kapur, Jeremy Bushnell
University of Illinois at Chicago
USA

Bryan Carter, Bill Plummer, Blake Lewis, Thaddeus Parkinson
University of Missouri
USA

Tomoko Imai, Susumu Tachi, Tomonori Aoyama, Susumu Tachi, Tomonori Aoyama, Michitake Hirose, Kiyohara Aizawa, Hiroyuki Morikawa, Takeshi Naemura
The University of Tokyo
Japan

Tetsuro Ogi
Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan(TAO)
Japan

Nobuo Fujii, Kouichi Sano, Kazuhiro Hayashi, Kan Toyoshima, Akihiro Tsutsui, Ryutaro Kawamura, Hiroyuki Tanaka
NTT
Japan

Noboru Isshiki
NHK
Japan

James J. Sosnoski, James Hall, Janice lively, Reema Kapur, Jeremy Bushnell
English Department, University of Illinois at Chicago
USA

www.evl.uic.edu/cavern/lara


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