The CAVEŽ is a multi-person, room-sized, high-resolution 3D video and audio environment invented at EVL in 1991. Graphics are projected in stereo onto three walls and the floor, and viewed with active stereo glasses equipped with a location sensor. As the user moves within the display boundaries, the correct perspective is displayed in real-time to achieve a fully immersive experience.This video is a video demo that explains the functionality of the CAVEŽ.
producer/director: Sumit Das, Alan Millman
evl contributors: Drew Browning, Carolina Cruz-Neira, Sumit Das, Thomas A. DeFanti, Alan Millman, Daniel J. Sandin
credits: Lewis Siegel, Kathy Koller and Michelle Miller
©1992, EVL, UIC
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