Monday, April 29, 2013

Cool 3d Wallpaper Animation images

Particle S14 / Particulas S14
3d wallpaper animation
Image by Studio14 Ecuador
Inspired by Video Copilot.net Tutorials /
Inspirado por los Tutoriales de Video Copilot.net


Cool Toys pics of the day: SAGE Commons
3d wallpaper animation
Image by rosefirerising
SAGE Commons:
www.sagecommons.org/

SAGE is the effort to collaboratively build an open source Scalable
Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE) to do such exciting data
manipulations as "cyber-mashups and easily juxtapose information on
tiled display walls. SAGE provides a common environment to access,
stream and view data objects on tiled display walls of any size --
whether digital cinema animations, high-resolution images,
high-definition video-teleconferencing, presentation slides,
documents, spreadsheets or laptop screens." They even have a
gallery
showing examples of this type of use in educational and
other environments around the world.

Here are some more snippets describing it in their words.

"SAGE is a graphics streaming architecture for supporting
collaborative scientific visualization environments with potentially
hundreds of megapixels of contiguous display resolution. In
collaborative scientific visualization, it is crucial to share
high-resolution imagery as well as high-definition video among groups
of collaborators at local or remote sites.

The network-centered architecture of SAGE allows collaborators to
simultaneously run various applications (such as 3D rendering, remote
desktop, video streams and 2D maps) on local or remote clusters, and
share them by streaming the pixels of each application over
ultra-high-speed networks to large tiled displays.

SAGE's streaming architecture is designed so that the output of
arbitrary M by N pixel rendering cluster nodes can be streamed to X by
Y pixel display screens, allowing user-definable layouts on the
display. The dynamic pixel routing capability of SAGE lets users
freely move and resize each application's imagery over tiled displays
in run-time, tightly synchronizing the multiple visualization streams
to form a single stream."

"Today’s scientists tackle issues of global priority, such as the
environment, geoscience, bioscience, disaster response, and the
physical nature of the universe, to name a few. Scientists need the
ability to view ultra-resolution images and/or create “cyber-mashups,”
or juxtapositions of information – a critical component of data
analysis – in order to gain more holistic views and insight regarding
complex issues, and make more informed observations and discoveries.
For example, geoscientists study aerial and satellite maps (e.g., 365K
x 365K pixels) and neurobiologists study electron microscope images
(e.g., 4K x 4K pixels).

In our vision of the future, as illustrated below, SAGE assumes that
displays will be cheap enough to “wallpaper” entire rooms, and that
the bandwidth needed to drive them will become even cheaper. Future
situation rooms and research laboratories will have walls made of
seamless ultra-high-resolution displays fed by data streamed over
optical networks from distantly located visualization clusters,
storage servers, and high-definition video cameras."


Kendoka Claro / Bright Kendoka
3d wallpaper animation
Image by Studio14 Ecuador

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