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Box 9

 Container

Contains 83 Results:

Gerd Heber: Polycrystal 2, 2004

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: V-1427
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 2004

Scoy People; Cave Demo, 2004

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: V-1428
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 2004

Mike Veilleux: Draft Talking Head for DARPATECH, 2007

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: V-1429
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 2007

Mike Veilleux, Andy Liu, Ken Ridley, Jeff Bozek: Stereoscopic Experiments for DARPATECH, 2007

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: V-1430
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 2007

Ken Ridley, Mike Veilleux, Andy Liu, Jeff Bozek: Stereoscopic Experiments for DARPATECH, 2007

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: V-1431
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 2007

Twinning Narration: Paul Dawson, 9-23-97, 1997

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: tr8282d
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 1997

Paul Dawson: narration for "Polycrystals"[?]

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: tr8283d
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 1988-2008.

Texturing of Rock Narration, 1996

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: tr8284d- tr8285d
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 1996

Daniel Sverolik: Parallel Programs, 2000

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: V-1402
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 2000

Daniel Sverolik: Collective Communication, 2000

 Item — Box: 9
Identifier: V-1403
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates: 2000