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The ARSBOX
Solution
An ARSBOX permits
the production of virtual worlds spanning up to 64 display walls
simultaneously. To achieve active stereo effects, two computers
equipped with NVIDIA graphic cards are used for each display wall.
In order to
achieve active stereo effects two video projectors with polarized
lens have to be used per display. The audience uses stereo glasses
to get the immersive impression.
The above picture
shows the design of a rolling mill using the ARSBOX environment.
Users may navigate through this world and experience how the future
rolling mill will look like.
Who needs
it?
Virtually everyone
who is in the business of developing and designing something complex
and real; buildings, machine tools, cars, aircraft or components.
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The ARSBOX
Solution
The ARSBOX allows
totally flexible use of the different display walls. As an example,
for a product presentation to a customer use the system in the following
configuration:
- One display
wall is showing an active stereo display of your latest product
- giving them the opportunity to explore it as a virtual world.
- You use the
second display wall to show a video of the production facilities
for your latest product.
- You use the
third display wall to have a PowerpointTM presentation for your
new product.
Of course you
can change this setting dynamically during your presentation, i.e.,
one might start with the product presentation using all three display
walls and switch to the configuration as described above, later.
Depending on
the available space, even a large audience (e.g. 1000 customers)
may be informed and entertained with such a three screen installation.
The ARSBOX allows you to use up to 64 display screens simultaneously.
Who needs
it?
Companies with
great products that want to display them to good advantage. Companies,
that want to show their customers that their commitment to quality
extends to their presentations and product development. Companies,
that want to gain a competitive advantage by giving their customers
the opportunity to explore their products and provide a forum to
examine products in different ways.
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The ARSBOX
Solution
The ARSBOX allows
flexible use of the different display walls.
For keynote
presentations you might use the centre display wall to display the
PowerpointTM slides and the right and left display wall to show
the live-video of the presenter - which is really important for
conference guests sitting in the rear of your conference hall.
Other presenters
want to give a presentation of a software product simultaneously
visible with his PowerpointTM slides. No problem: Dynamically assign
the PowerpointTM presentation to the left display wall, the software
presentation to the centre display wall and the live-video of the
presenter to the right wall.
Who needs
it?
Conference organizers
and organizations running conference centers and locations.
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The ARSBOX
Solution
The ARSBOX can
present virtual worlds to visitors of museums.
An ARSBOX will
produce a virtual world spanning up to 64 display screens simultaneously.
In order to achieve active stereo effects two video projectors with
polarized lens have to be used per display. The audience uses stereo
glasses to get the immersive impression. The stereo glasses may
show the logos of main sponsors of your museum.
In addition
to traditional methods of imparting information to visitors such
as interactive displays, worksheets or tape libraries, an ARSBOX
can be used to show virtual worlds, complex machinery, chemical
molecules, biological models or any other 3-d structure.
- Explore
the architecture of buildings, bridges, city plans
- Give visitors
journeys through complex interiors of aircraft, rockets, industrial
plants, volcanoes, submarines, undersea worlds
- Impressively
visualize nano-worlds
- Display physical
or chemical principles in action
Depending on
the space, even a large audience can view the installation. The
ARSBOX allows you to use up to 64 display walls simultaneously.
Who needs
it?
Every museum
that strives for a better visitor experience, or wishes to improve
the understandability of its exhibitions using modern visualization
technology.
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