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A high resolution topographic map visualizing velocity, displacement, and stress measurements of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake displays on the MiniMe wall as the crew from EVL prepare their demos.
Jurgen Schultz navigates a high resolution image of the human brain using Covise and OpenCover, interactive visualization software developed at HLRS and CalIT2.
Multitasking at SC06: The MiniMe wall displays streaming content from an IBM-LSU collaboration, an interactive 3D model of dendrite, and a live feed coming from a Sony HD camera on site.
A flythrough of the Gaviota slide is scaled across the MiniMe tiles using SAGE.
Image of La Jolla is displayed across the tiles using Magic Carpet and SAGE.
Live ROADNet camera feeds are displayed on MiniMe.
Larry Smarr explains the use of large-scale tiled displays to a KISTI representative.
An attendee pans and zooms through Huntington Beach using Magic Carpet software.
SCCOOS demos on display at the Apple booth.
Tom works on Apple's wall.
Larry Smarr shows Rick Stevens of ANL an HD video of underwater sea life.
Iman from CaliIT2 disassembles the human brain in all its color-coded glory.
Raj and Iman set up demos.
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