June 22nd, 2001 - July 29th, 2001
Categories: Applications, Cultural Heritage, Education, Networking, Tele-Immersion, Visualization, VR Art
EVLers exhibit their virtual reality artwork at Tokyo’s NTT InterCommunication Center for the month of July. The opening and related symposiums begin June 22nd; symposium presenters include Daniel Sandin, Jason Leigh, and Dave Pape discussing the future directions of virtual reality technology, artwork, and applications.
The exhibition includes the following works:
“Blue Window Pane II” - Margaret Dolinsky
Collaborators:
Margaret Dolinsky, Edward Dambik
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Markus Greunz
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Carlos Orrego
Bigheart.net, Canada
Joe Reitzer
University of Illinois at Chicago
“TeleImmersive Learning Environments” - Andrew Johnson
Collaborators:
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Tom Moher, Yalu Lin, Mike Lewis, Brenda Silva
EVL / UIC
“The Thing Growing” - Josephine Anstey
Collaborators:
Josephine Anstey
Media Study SUNY at Buffalo
Dave Pape
EVL / UIC
“Uzume” - Petra Gemeinboeck
Collaborators:
Petra Gemeinboeck
EVL / UIC
Roland Blach
Virtual Environments, Fraunhofer Institute Stuttgart, Germany
Nicolaj Kirisits, composer of interactive audio environment, Vienna, Austria
“Virtual Harlem” - Bryan Carter, Jason Leigh
Collaborators:
Bryan Carter, Bill Plummer, Blake Lewis, Thaddeus Parkinson
Advanced Technology Center, University of Missouri
Jason Leigh, A Kyoung Park, Tim Portlock, Dave Pape
EVL / UIC
James Sosnoski, Jennifer Brody, James Fletcher, James Hall
English Dept., University of Illinois at Chicago
“Landscapes: Les Fleurs du Mal” - Joseph Tremonti
Collaborators:
Joseph Tremonti
EVL / UIC
“Infinite Studio” - Todd Margolis
Collaborators:
Todd Margolis
EVL / UIC