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P3D Re: LCD projection, LCD glasses (Re: Sage)
- From: "Brian David Phillips, Ph.D." <phillips@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: LCD projection, LCD glasses (Re: Sage)
- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 00:23:53 -0700
Xal razutis wrote:
> And artists have been working that subject in all medias for thousands of
> years. And a lot of people who have visited Dr. Pillips' recommended Hooters
> site (previous post) -- thank you Doctor for adding spice to the recommended
> subjects on this list! -- might think that the CRT is a great place for
> 'sensuous quality' stuff.
You're welcome . . . and my apologies to anyone who went to that site
before I sent the full warning about the explicit adult content.
"Sensuous" or perhaps "near sensual experience" for slides? Really
depends upon content.
> (NEW LCD VIEWIND STANDARD?)
Thanks so much for a breakdown on different projection systems. I am
very interested in finding an affordable way I can present my students'
3D films to a class of 40 or so without crippling my own or the
Department's budget (and right now there's no support on getting any of
this new-fangled gadgetry from the budget committee so I've been using
my own personal equipment for students to work with). My Literature &
Film students are currently developing short 20-24 minute videos of
their own based upon Grimms Fairy Tales and a few will be done in 3D
using a nuview adaptor. The condundrum is having a way for their work
to be presented to the other students without breaking anyone's budget.
Eventually, I'd like to move into all-3D projects to coincide with the
3D narrative photo essays students produce in other classes.
> I am familiar with (having used it) with DUAL polarized LCD projectors, hand
> painted large (12 - 18 feet) silver screen, Andrew Woods' affordable de-mux
> box, and my field-sequential video from VCR.
What exactly is a de-mux box and how does it work?
Brian David Phillips, Ph.D. [phillips@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Assoc. Prof., English Dept., NCCU Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
ICQ 5780689 [http://wwp.mirabilis.com/5780689]
http://www.rpg.net/larp/ Interactive Drama Freeforms - Live RPG!
http://phillips.personal.nccu.edu.tw/tits/ Taipei Interactive Theatre
http://phillips.personal.nccu.edu.tw/3d/ Taipei Stereographic 3DPhoto
http://phillips.personal.nccu.edu.tw/ Tons of Other Stuff
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