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2010-07-06  -  The Danish Pavilion at Expo 2010 in Shanghai

As a part of the media facade project CAVI has, in collaboration with Center for Digital Urban Living, developed and implemented a design for the media facade of the Danish Pavilion at the EXPO 2010 exhibition in Shanghai. The acclaimed pavilion can be experienced during summer 2010. The design strategy was developed in collaboration with the architect group BIG and the light company Martin Professional.  [Read more]

2010-06-07  -  The opening of CAVI's new 3D cinema

CAVI's new 3D cinema has this spring been renovated and equipped with new and up-to-date technology. So on Monday 21st of June at 15 o'clock CAVI invites to a presentation of the cinema, and where students who has followed the course "3D Interaction", will demonstrate some of the projects they have developed to the cinema - all in Unity 3D. The opening of the Cinema is also a goodbye to the old technology, where the old "super computer" Charybdis, who with its nine processors and several megabyte ram worked with advanced 3D graphics a long time before the turn of the millennium. Date: Monday 21st June. Time: 15.00 Place: CAVI, Åbogade 34D, 8200 Århus N.  [Read more]


CAVI

The Centre for Advanced Visualization and Interaction, CAVI, is a part of the University of Aarhus with activities within the fields of architecture, design, scientific visualization, art and culture. CAVI's facilities are used for teaching and research and for projects with companies and institutions outside the university.

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Digital Experience

Digital Experience is a weblog on interaction and experience design.


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3D-Net

The 3D network for small and medium sized firms. The site offers seminars and news about 3D and CAD.

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Katrinebjerg 2011

A fly through the city of Aarhus visions of the Katrinebjerg area in CAVI's 3D cinema.


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CAVI wins award

In 2005 CAVI received The Danish Research Council for the Humanities's award for a dynamic research environment.

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