| University of Portsmouth |
The University of Portsmouth now has a unique facility that combines the qualities of a small, personal wrap around screen with a big display system capable of allowing two-dozen people to simultaneously see digital objects in 3D.
Dr. Brett Stevens, deputy director of postgraduate computing programmes at The University of Portsmouth, explained: “Ever since I first saw a large scale Virtual Reality (VR) system demonstrated five years ago, I knew I wanted one! Then the technology was expensive and not very robust. We have taken delivery of our system at the perfect time, as prices have fallen and new equipment means that the system should be capable of withstanding whatever our students can throw at it. At the same time, I was certain we didn’t want an off-the-shelf system, but something specifically tailored for our needs. I then came up with a configuration that I thought was theoretically possible and approached Virtalis, Europe’s leading VR systems integrator, to see if they could make it happen.” The hybrid system installed is unique because it combines both front and rear projection screens in order to provide the maximum screen area in a relatively small space. It boasts a five metre central screen that is rear projected, so it is possible to walk right up to the screen and not lose the illusion that one is part of a virtual environment. The Christie projectors used are capable of very high resolution and have a total brightness level of 16,000 lumens. In addition, two three-metre wings that extend off the front screen fill the user’s peripheral vision. The result is a full, 3D wrap around effect.
VR Centre: http://www.creativehampshire.co.uk/ct/virtual-reality/MCTPRO_VR_Centre_CA_Final.swf |
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