The ImmersaDesk(tm) currently being developed at the Electronic Visualization Lab. You can also download the VRML version of the file.

The PowerWall currently being developed at the Electronic Visualization Lab.

Way back in the olden days when I only had an Amiga to play with... this image eventually made itself into the Aesthetics art gallery in Chicago, Illinois.

This image was created in Alias in 1992.

This image was also created in Alias for a game called Star Blazer. The game is available on the IndiZone 2 games CD from Silicon Graphics.

This image comes from a CAVE virtual reality roller coaster ride called Vomit Mountain. The image is a cross-eyed (transverse) stereo scopic image. To view it you have to cross your eyes so that the right image is seen by the left eye and vice versa. Try the VRML version. Also here is an anaglyphic stereo (red/blue) version.
Vomit Moutain lets you design a roller coaster by flying around in the space. Then it lets you ride it!

This image was created in GENESIS Visualizer- an animation system I wrote for visualizing neuroscience data. Here you can see the interaction between a cerebellar purkinje cell and an inferior olive. Data was supplied by Erik De Schutter and Maurice Lee at Caltech.

This image came from a Fish Tank VR demo showing a forest of neurons. The neurons come from simulation data of the Piriform Cortex. Simulation data was supplied by Alex Protopappas of Caltech.

This image came from a Fish Tank VR demo showing how the Apteronotus Leptorhynchus weakly electric fish, emits electrical signals to help it locate objects. Simulation data was supplied by Brian Rasnow and Chris Assad of Caltech.