NTT Learning Systems Corporation Exhibition at ICC

June 22nd, 2001 - July 29th, 2001

Categories: Applications, Cultural Heritage, Education, Networking, Tele-Immersion, Visualization, VR Art

Les Fluers du Mal
Les Fluers du Mal

About

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

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