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IU has a broad history of working with a variety of media and methods of interaction. In this session, we’ll look at two cutting-edge technologies: 360 and stereoscopic media. We’re seeing new 360 images and videos on our mobile phones and in virtual reality devices on a daily basis. While capturing and processing stereoscopic media is certainly not a new concept, the accessibility of stereoscopic 3D cameras and playback mechanisms, likely including your personal TV, has brought new attention to this wonderful form of expression. We will also cover the challenges and opportunities afforded by these forms of advanced media and learn how you can create richer experiences. 

Remote Access to this workshop: This presentation will be broadcast live via Zoom. View and listen at https://iu.zoom.us/my/cyberdh

(Instructions: At IU, what is Zoom, and how do I know how to use it? [UITS KB]; or, How do I join a Zoom meeting? )

Meeting ID number if joining by phone or video conference: 637 999 2258

Presented by Chris Eller & David Reagan
Date:
Friday, October 26, 2018
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:
Scholars' Commons IQ-Wall (E157H)
Categories:
Digital Scholarship Lab

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