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Klaus Groundbreaking

On April 1, 2004 IMTC helped the Georgia Tech College of Computing in presenting a Virtual Groundbreaking ceremony for the new Christopher W. Klaus Advanced Computing Building. IMTC produced video of two students in a dialog about the promise of the new Advanced Computing building. At the end of the dialog, a detailed virtual model of the building appears as the camera pans the construction area where the building will be located. This was then followed by an Augmented Reality interaction by Christopher Klaus, where he donned an augmented reality (AR) headset, picked up a virtual model of the planned building and placed it into the virtual map of the GT campus. IMTC also produced a video showing the interior and exterior of the building while the architect and Associate Dean of the College of Computing talked about the various features of the building.

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Christopher Klaus wears an AR system and holds fiducial Klaus places fiducial wand representing the building onto fiducials representing the campus map a virtual model of Klaus building incoprorated accurately into a real photograph 5 administrative officials shovel dirt from box for groundbreaking
images from the Klaus Advance Computing Building groundbreaking ceremony.