A weekly podcast covering Scientific Visualization, Computer Graphics, and Digital Animation events of the past week. Updated every Sunday.
This week it's the new Apple announcements, new Image compression tools, and Edward Tufte's Slippery Slopegraphs.
This week we talk about the perceived dangers of WebGL, the growth of Virtual Worlds, and some new raytracing kit from Intel. (This is the First Podcast authored in Adobe Premiere, so I apologize for the "rough around the edges". All things improve with time)
In this special Week in Viz episode, we take an in-depth look at the OnLive Gaming system, both the Software and the Hardware offerings.
This Week in Viz it's "What is the Cloud", along with the new Indigo3 and PTC Creo 1.0, all wrapped around Mitsubishi's amazing 10,000 OLED Panel Sphere and capped off with the newest VizWorld Contest where you could win an NVidia Quadro 4800!
This Week in Viz, it's the Firepro 7900 vs the Quadro 4000, it's Lumiere VFX vs the Montreal VFX industry, and it's OnLive vs the console gaming industry.
After a long hiatus, we're back in action with news on BitCoin, NVidia GTC2011 and 3D Vision, AMD's hugely successful Fusion APU, and the new Food Pyramid.. or is it a circle now?
In this episode we discuss the AMD Eyefinity, the SGI Octane III, new Augmented Reality projects from metaio, and some new short films from James Cunningham and Mike Stern.
This week we talk about the plethora of announcements from AMD, ARRA funds in visualization, SuperComputing09, several new commercials, and the possible implications of BusinessWeek.
Listen to the audio interview of Edward Tufte, from Maitri Erwin, as they talk about 3D cities, mobile platforms, and the future of information visualization in the web2.0 era
In this episode we talk about Apple's pick of AMD over NVidia for their new systems, the hiring of the former SGI VP of Graphics at NVidia, some fun augmented reality work with arduino units, and near real-time holographic rendering.
In this episode we talk about SGI's formal response to the elimination of the graphics division, the studios behind G.I.Joe, Nvidia's Tegra, multi-GPU rollouts, and VAPOR in the Hayden Planetarium.
In this episode, VizWorld.com gives a quick recap of SIGGRAPH2009, the demise of SGI, a new Making-Of from The Mill, and Hubble's "Ultra Deep Field".
This time we take a look at some of the live demos going on on the exhibition floor of SIGGRAPH2009, with a close look at the new Caustic Real-time Ray Tracing card.
We prowl the exhibitors floor of SIGGRAPH2009 to bring you the hottest, prettiest, and sexiest finds from the floor. Take a look at Pixar's "Up" inspired Booth, FusionIO's massive tiled display wall, and the new Intersense VCam Lite.
This week VizWorld.com goes to SIGGRAPH! We also cover some news of the week like the delay of ZBrush4, Argonne's Supernova visualizations, and 11nm process microprocessors.
This week on http://www.vizworld.com , we talk about the Apollo 11 restorations, the new KILT VFX studio, gentle giants, and augmented reality.
In this episode of the http://www.VizWorld.com podcast, we talk about Augmented Reality business cards, the Sony Motion Controller, PetaBytes, EnFuzion, and more.
From http://www.vizworld.com, This week we talk about the NVidia Tesla Shortage, Augmented Reality on the iPhone, Digital domain's hand in Transformers 2, SIGGRAPH, VizSec, and whether Apple has the guts to cut Nvidia loose.
This week we talk about LucidLogix's Hydra chipset, commercials for Nike, MFA, and Mountain Dew, NASA's 2008 in Review, and a short tribute to Micheal Jackson.
This week we cover SIGGRAPH2009, An upcoming interview with Edward Tufte, outsourcing VFX to India, and augmented reality on mobile devices.
In this episode we recap some of the announcements from Computex & E3, including the 21 ION systems, the Asus MARS, the Alienware M17x, papers on information visualization, the challenges of earth science visualization, and several upcomimg VFX events
This week we talk about the Asus GTX285 prototype, package delivery, the NVidia GPU conference, the sad fate of the Sun Visualization System, an interview with the CTO of ImmersiveMedia, and Pixar's Up.
This week we talk about yellowbird, the Dodeca 2360, Intel's Pine Trail, the Sun Visualization System, Terminator Salvation, FryRender RC5, Truespace, Wordle, flu games, and virtual environments in the military
A Short episode, talking about the new Larrabee die, the 1GHz HD4890 from ATI, Intel's new Visual Computing Institute, VRay for Maya Beta, LuxRender, and Maxwell2
This week we talk about the legal drama of SGI, Eliot Bernstein's claim to $1Trillion, The VFX of the new Star Trek Film, Windows7 drivers from NVidia & AMD, The Virtual Heart, Virtual Milwaukee, and The Augmented Reality Enterprise
This week we discuss the end of SGI, NVidia's Bindless Graphics, New cards from Sapphire & Sparkle, Indigo2, NPR's Electric Grid Visualization, DOE's 1.3B Hours of CPU time, and Global Warming Art
A quick NAB wrapup, reviews of 3Ds Max 2010 and MudBox 2009, talk about the NVidia GT300 and ATI HD4770, we ask if Data.gov should visualize and if we can help with K-12 science education, and prove the existence of the original Teapot.
In this special edition podcast, we talk to Dean Wormell, Director of Application Marketing for Intersense, about the IS900 and VCam technology and how it's changing previz, cinematography, and games
This week we discuss new developments in 3D Television: The new JVC TV, The end of Philips, and the birth of AMG. We also talk about the NVidia QuadroFX4800, the ATI RadeonHD4770, Some videos from MPC and AmGen, 50% off Tesla, and the Geography of Buzz
This week we discuss the latest announcements from AMD & Nvidia, animations from Supinfocom, the Eureka Cluster, and "Info Porn"
This special edition podcast is all about Augmented Reality, and in it we show you how you can try it out for yourself with the GE Smart Grid demo, the Spore Skeleton View, the Mini ad, and Topps Baseball cards.
This week we recap the SGI/Rackable deal, show some great new animated commercials from Magnetic Dreams, FUsion CIS, DMG, and RealtimeUK, dig into the new mobile graphics chipset from ARM, and discuss the $30M DHS grant for Purdue & Rutgers
In this episode we cover the history of SGI, from it's start in 1982 to today. We also speak with John West of InsideHPC about today's announcement of Rackspace's acquisition, and finally talk to Robert Pette of SGI about it.
Discoveries of GDC, including OnLive, Gaikai, the new Intuos4, Project Dragonly, Mental Mill, Dance Visualization from OSU & Forsythe, Augmented Reality on the iPhone, and the GTX260 Comparison
This week we cover some of the announcements for the upcoming GDC, talk about What's in the Box & the Mystery of Jasper Morello, and about new developments for NVidia with PhysX
This week covering TecPlot360 & Ensight Lite v9, "Sita Sings the Blues", developments of CGCon2009, and more.
The premiere episode of the VizWorld Podcast. Topics covered include: Microsoft's 2019, "World Builder" by Bruce Branit, New chips from AMD & NVidia, Autodesk University 2009, & Wil Wright to keynote SIGGRAPH 2009.