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WSU virtual lab attracts international entertainment media

By Dave Larsen

Staff Writer

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Like the teleporting characters in the hit sci-fi film "Jumper," a host of international journalists popped in today, June 5, at Wright State University's virtual-reality lab.

Entertainment reporters from Europe and Australia attended 20th Century Fox's international media launch of the "Jumper" DVD at daytaOhio's R.C. Appenzeller Visualization Laboratory.

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The AVL features a four-sided, immersive 3D visualization environment called the iSpace.

Actual teleportation isn't yet possible, "so therefore we came to Ohio to see the next best thing, which is jumping from country to country virtually," said Melissa Loseby of 20th Century Fox International Home Entertainment.

Guests wearing 3D glasses with motion-sensor markers toured a digital rendering of ancient Rome's Pantheon.

"In the film they jumped to the Colosseum to have these incredible fight sequences," Loseby said. "Here they get to jump to the Pantheon in Rome and do something similar."

It was the first media application of daytaOhio's visualization technology, which typically is used in architecture, automotive and aerospace design.

"We've established this lab to be used by industry because we want to attract industry to Dayton," said Ken Berta, executive vice president of daytaOhio and director of the AVL.

"Jumper" will be released Tuesday, June 10, on DVD.

 

 

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