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INTROSPECT

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INTROSPECT Introspect is a new ANR project, on the digital introspection of archaeological material. It is a joint France-Quebec project.                   Partners : INSA Rennes (Leader FR) Université de Laval (Leader QC) Inrap (FR) INRS (QC) CNRS (FR) Université de Rennes 1 (FR) Musée des Abénakis d’Odanak […]

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Surrounded by contact

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  Proposer : Francesco Grani, Alboorg University, Denmark Visit Dates: 8 July- 19 July 2013   The teams included Francesco Grani and Stefania Serafin, who are with the Section for Medialogy, Aalborg University, Denmark. Ferran Argelaguet, Valérie Gouranton, Marwan Badawi, Ronan Gaugne and Anatole Lécuyer are with IRISA/INRIA/Insa de Rennes/Université de Rennes 1/CNRS, Campus Universitaire […]

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VR accelerator for learning basketball throws

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Proposer : Alexandra Covaci, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania Visit Dates: 21 May- 31 May 2013 The teams included Alexandra Covaci from  Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania. Franck Multon, and Marwan Badawi, who are with IRISA/INRIA/Université de Rennes 2/Insa de Rennes/CNRS, Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, Rennes, France.           Context and aim […]

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Connection UCL

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In the context of joint research activity in Visionair, we have experimented a distant collaboration between Immersia and the VR platform of University College of London. We used the Collaviz software in order to remotely collaborate on a 3D modelisation of an earthquake around Nice based on data provided by the BRGM (Bureau des Recherches […]

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Visionair

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The Visionair project goals : Visionair is a European infrastructure for high level visualisation facilities that is open to research communities accross Europe ans around the world. Current scientific challenges such as climate evolution, environmental risks, molecular biology, health, and energy require the management of increasingly complex and voluminous information, thus calling for the development […]