GAMG 2006 - January 19, 2006
Brian Jones presented Computer Special Effects at the Georgia Association for Museums and Galleries. The presentation focused on what questions you should ask, a review of technologies, and other considerations when adding or updating interactive media technologies in your exhibits.
ISWC 2005 - October 8, 2005
IMTC researcher, Maribeth Gandy presented a tutorial on Wearable Computing for People with Disabilities at the ISWC 2005 in Osaka, Japan. This tutorial was related to Gandy's work with the Wireless RERC.
ISMAR 2005 - October 4-6, 2005
IMTC researcher, Maribeth Gandy traveled to Vienna, Austria for ISMAR 2005. As part of the Workshop on Industrial Augmented Reality at ISMAR 2005, Gandy presented The DART Project: Building Real Tools for Real People (Maribeth Gandy and Blair MacIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology)
SIGGRAPH 2005 - August 3, 2005
Maribeth Gandy (IMTC/AEL), Blair McIntyre (AEL), Steven Dow(AEL), and Jay Bolter(LCC) presented the UIST 2004 paper, DART: A Toolkit for Rapid Design Exploration of Augmented Reality Experiences, at the UIST/I3D reprise session at SIGGRAPH 2005 in Los Angeles, August 3, 2005.
HCII 2005 - July 27, 2005
Maribeth Gandy presented a paper entitled, The Design of a Performance Simulation System for Virtual Reality at the Human Computer Interaction International (HCII 2005) conference in Las Vegas. The paper discusses the design of a Performance Simulation System developed for the Virtual Vaudeville Project.
RESNA 2005 - June 25-27, 2005
IMTC and BITC participated in the RESNA 2005 conference, June 25-27, 2005 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Atlanta. As part of IMTC's involvement in the Wireless RERC, John Peifer and Ed Price participated in a workshop entitled Using Mobile Wireless Technology in Rehabilitation and Community Re-integration - Critical Considerations.
USIPv6 Summit 2004
IMTC demonstrated the CharmBadge system at the USIPv6 Summit in Reston, Virginia for Charmed Technology.
ISMAR 2004
Maribeth Gandy presented a poster and demonstration at ISMAR 2004 (International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality), titled Making Tracking Technology Accessible in a Rapid Prototyping Environment. Other contributors: Blair MacIntyre, Steven Dow
ISWC 2004
As part of her commitment to the Wireless Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (Wireless RERC), Maribeth Gandy taught a half day tutorial on Wearable Computing for People with Disabilities at ISWC 2004 (International Symposium on Wearable Computers).
