Article

ATLAS in silico: advances in visualization and experiential learning

Posted  by Betsey Merkel.

ATLAS in silico offers a good example of what can happen between scientists and artists working in collaboration. New opportunities in visualization, data mining, and interactive screen displays. How can this model be applied by bringing other diverse data sets together?


View the video.

From the web site: "ATLAS in silico is a physically interactive virtual reality installation. It fuses art and emerging technologies with pioneering science. The installation offers an ethereal and dreamlike immersive 3D environment, wherein you can explore life-size renderings of the Global Ocean Survey -- a recent pioneering voyage of discovery circumnavigating the Earth's oceans, the results of which give us a new picture of life on Earth." Read more here.


ATLAS was featured in this year's Ingenuity Festival.


Arrow_down Hide comments

Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States - The Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open)

Powered by Near-TimeTerms of Services | Privacy Policy | Security Policy |