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Goldbelt Corporation of Juneau, Alaska co-produced the ImmersaVision production "Eye of the Eagle" with Spitz. The large-format digital video program was created for tourists visiting Juneau and Southeast Alaska. It explores the mythology and folklore of the native Tlinget culture in a sweeping production filmed entirely in HD video. |
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At Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, PA, ImmersaVision was part of a year-long robotic-technology exhibit. The system presented a real-time Virtual Reality experience called Robotix: Mars Mission. The show pioneered VR cinema, and allowed audiences to interactively control the direction of the experience. Robotix: Mars Mission was powered by a Silicon Graphics Onyx Infinite Reality computer, configured for wide screen display in Spitz' ImmersaVision? format. |
Historical Reconstruction |
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Visitors to the Carnegie Science Center were immersed in the sights and sounds of ancient Pompeii in 79 AD in an historical reconstruction created by Carnegie Mellon University's SIMLAB. A navigator guided the audience on this remarkable voyage into the past. |
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