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Graphics
in the Large: Is Bigger Better?
Thursday, 25 July
3:30-5:30 pm
Ballroom C3
The world of display devices is expanding rapidly, both
literally and figuratively. New commercial and research
devices come in larger sizes (measured in meters, not
inches) and different physical forms (rectangular surfaces,
cylindrical segments, truncated spheres). These new devices
make computer graphics and interactive techniques far
more amenable to group activities, because they can display
more and more data simultaneously. This panel examines
the impact of displaying and interacting with more and
more data and debates a key question: Is bigger necessarily
better?
Organizer/Moderator
David J. Kasik
Boeing Corporation
Panelists
Loren Carpenter
Pixar Animation Studios
Brian Fisher
The University of British Columbia
David J. Kasik
Boeing Corporation
Richard A. May
University of Washington
Norbert Streitz
Fraunhofer IPSI
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