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- GeoWall abstract "A GeoWall is a low cost interactive 3D stereoscopic projection system. It consists of a computer with a dual-output graphics card, two projectors, a rack to hold them, polarizing filters, silver screen, a pair of cheap polarized glasses for each user, and (optionally) one or two monitors. This can be put together for well under US$10,000, or bought as a turnkey system at a higher price from various vendors. There are equivalent systems under other names e.g. passive 3D display.This article uses the word 'GeoWall' as a convenient trisyllabic equivalent for "low-cost polarization-based dual-projector interactive 3D stereoscopic system". Interactivity is a crucial aspect to GeoWalls, particularly for real-time data exploration. Without interactivity, a GeoWall is merely a system for viewing 3D films — a cheap 3D IMAX on a smaller screen.GeoWalls are examples of passive Virtual Reality, in the sense that there is no head tracking. Instead of a complete immersive experience for one user, there is a partial immersive experience for multiple users. This makes it suitable for classrooms, group presentations, and interactive museum shows.".
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- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink UCLA_GCG.
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- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink partiviewgeowall.html.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink astrowall.html.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink harlem.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink seismicity.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink visualization.html.
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- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink stereographics.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink partiview.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink wallview.html.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink passive.asp.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink index.phtml.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink geowalltech.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink geowall.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink walkabout.html.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink terrainfly.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink immersaview.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink GeoWall.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink spiff.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink www.geowall.org.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink page_Introduction.html.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink visual3D.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink www.nature.com.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink 03wall.html?ex=1156392000&en=a3c39408a08aafc7&ei=5070.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink stereo.html.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink www.pokescope.com.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink www.sdss.org.
- GeoWall wikiPageExternalLink vismini.html.
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- GeoWall wikiPageID "6609952".
- GeoWall wikiPageRevisionID "589319574".
- GeoWall hasPhotoCollection GeoWall.
- GeoWall subject Category:Projectors.
- GeoWall subject Category:Virtual_reality.
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- GeoWall comment "A GeoWall is a low cost interactive 3D stereoscopic projection system. It consists of a computer with a dual-output graphics card, two projectors, a rack to hold them, polarizing filters, silver screen, a pair of cheap polarized glasses for each user, and (optionally) one or two monitors. This can be put together for well under US$10,000, or bought as a turnkey system at a higher price from various vendors. There are equivalent systems under other names e.g.".
- GeoWall label "GeoWall".
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- GeoWall isPrimaryTopicOf GeoWall.