Lighting it up at GLPA with Eyes on the Solar System
At GLPA, we’re lighting a sphere in our booth and then a 9m planetarium with the same Omnifocus 200 series projection system. We’re launching our dome-enabled version of NASA JPL’s Eyes on the Solar System.
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NASA JPL joins the network with a GeoDome Theater
NASA JPL’s GeoDome Theater system is the first to include Eyes on the Earth and Eyes on the Solar System, along with Uniview, WorldViewer, and WorldComposer.
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See you at IPS
We’re gearing up for the International Planetarium Society conference, July 22-26 in Baton Rouge. Come and see us at Booth 21B, where we’ll set up an internally projected hemisphere powered by our 30270 projection system.
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WorldViewer in the GeoDome Portal at ASTC
The official launch of WorldViewer happens at the Association of Science and Technology Centers conference, October 15-17 in Baltimore.
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Interactive Dymaxion Mapping in WorldViewer
Video demonstration of one of WorldViewer’s alternate projection modes…
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WorldViewer demo
A new video demonstration of WorldViewer, an interactive scientific visualization platform and storytelling tool made with the Unity3D game engine…
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Cave Art Interactive Installation Wins Silver MUSE Award
The Field Museum’s Cave Art Interactive installation won the 2011 Silver MUSE Award, an honor from the Media and Technology arm of the American Association of Museums (AAM).
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Omnity Package for Unity3D Available for Download
Omnity is a new software package from The Elumenati that enables developers to easily port their interactive content into immersive formats.
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Omnity Preview at Unity Developer Conference
Omnity, The Elumenati’s new plugin for the Unity3D game engine editor, will premier at this week’s UNITE conference in Montreal.
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Interactive Cave Art at the Field Museum
We worked with the Field Museum in Chicago to develop the Cave Art interactive exhibit, which uses Wii controllers inside our open dome and projection system to teach museum visitors the theories of cave art.
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