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Article: Indiana University's Advanced Visualization Lab Develops, Licenses, Deploys 'John-e-Box' Stereo Display Systems.
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- November 4, 2003
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Byline: Indiana University
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 4 (AScribe Newswire) -- Indiana University's Advanced Visualization Lab is deploying its first eight John-e-Boxes, which it developed and licensed.
The John-e-Box is a portable, large-format, 3-D stereo display system that is being used to help scientists and researchers analyze complex data sets and collaborate with colleagues, to help students experience historical spaces and understand important scientific phenomena, and to help artists and designers communicate their innovative concepts and creative experiences.
The 3-D stereo effect of the John-e-Box aids in the understanding of the true ...