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What's New at VIZCAN?
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One of our partners, Cyviz, has introduced a rather impressive
display technology. Imagine, if you will, a display of 7-8 million
pixels in an array of 2x3 projectors (or 1x6) all driven by a SINGLE
PC. Contact bruce@vizcan.com to find out how it
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Recent Projects
The Emily Carr Institute of
Art and Design has received its 1080p (HD) passive stereo system
with a massive 16'x9' electric silver screen from VIZCAN.
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A new rear projected
WallDesign1 has been installed at Ecole du Technologie Superieure (U
of Quebec) in Montreal. The screen is 9' x 6' and the stereo
projection system uses 1:1 lenses to fit into a 9'x9' footprint.
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Keeping with our policy of supporting schools
across Canada, we have donated four Pentium 4 computers to the Banff
Elementary School in Banff, Alberta.
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VIZCAN supported the
implementation of an IBM 3755 super server including linkages to the
existing CAVE system at University of Ottawa SITE.
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VIZCAN is expanding the Toronto Rehabilitation
Hospital system 7 new plasma screen and a projection system in their
boardroom.
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Banff Centre Media Arts Faculty has upgraded it's
CAVE from its current three walls to include a rear wall and floor channel.
using VIZCAN is the integrator. And its all in circular Passive
Stereo!
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VIZCAN has completed the delivery and installation
of four rooms filled with IT and VIZ products, including a passive
stereo system, multiple 50" plasma screens and a SMART panel.
This is part of a multi-million dollar installation in support of
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute's, IDAPT project.
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University of Alberta's Cybercell project has
taken delivery of a new single channel passive stereo display
system. The VIZ3D augments their new IT installation primed by
VIZCAN's partner, Acrodex.
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Simon Fraser University has taken delivery of a
portable VIZ3D system for research. VIZ3D is a matched pair
passive stereo system with built in A/P converter and filters.
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We have
completed a major project at Carleton University in Ottawa,
Ontario. The system is focused on collecting, editing and
disseminating heritage-based understanding of Canada's First Nations
People in full multi-media format (sound, still and video imagery) and
the integration of the collected material for delivery and archival on
the web and into virtual museums. See our Document
Download page for a Press Release.
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White papers
New Products and Configurations
VIZCAN complete its entry into the new year with the
unveiling of its ultimate Visualisation Wall - the
WALLdesign-Xtm, a multi-channel
Wall system.
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In response to a number of requests, VIZCAN is designing a
Portable
CUBICdesign. The portable CAVE-like system will be easy to
assembly (in about 60-120 minutes), capable of non- or passive stereo
(front or rear projection), head and hand tracking and sound. We
will be able to also supply with an optional "portable" multi-channel cluster computer (Windows or LINUX) for image
generation.
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| VIZCAN
has introduced technology that will allow a user to run a
blended dual-channel passive stereo, named
WALLdesign-2tm, system from a single PC.
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| VIZCAN unveiled its
new concept system
called TRACTILEtm,
that combines the value of a CUBICdesign
(CAVE-like) system and a multi-channel WALLdesign system. |
| VIZCAN
continues to unveiled its new concept designs. This one is a
single channel passive stereo system called
WALLdesign-1tm.
Its sister system is our new WALLdesign-2tm,
a dual channel passive stereo display that can run from a single PC
or Apple G5 computer. |
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IBM's Deep Computing Visualization is a
premier product for VIZ projects. Read about it in an
IBM White
Paper here. |
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papers on Visualisation theory and Visualisation environments are
available on our Document Download
Page. |
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