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Randall Hand is a computer graphics programmer and news junky that's been working in the field for the last 15 years. He's responsible for visualizations generated on some of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, ytnef, mullion support in ParaView, and VizWorld.com.
Hardware Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on Harkness demos Rear Projection Event Screens at InfoComm 2009 591
Harkness demos Rear Projection Event Screens at InfoComm 2009
Harkness will be demo’ing 8 new rear-projection screens suitable for temporary or permanent installation in any size or shape.
Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on Simulator puts Yuma firefighters in the hot seat 882
Simulator puts Yuma firefighters in the hot seat
The Fire Department of Yuma, AZ has built a custom indicent command fire training simulator.
New display technology from HP is somewhere between Flexible LCD and ePaper
Pictures and Video of new Flexible OLED Technology from Universal Display Center, a 4.1-inch Monochrome QVGA display
Getting data for the Data.Gov website is no trivial matter, with both technical and psychological hurdles impairing the process.
A Recent Symposium of the University of Maryland’s Human-Computer Interaction Lab debated the effectiveness of various visualization methods over a wide variety of data.
Two new plugins for ZBrush enable 3D Model Printing and polygonal decimation, with fantastic results.
A new mobile platform from ARM features a Mali400 graphics chipset, with a demo showing future integration of location-aware data visualization.
Graphics Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on 50 Examples of Great Infographics Revisited 899
50 Examples of Great Infographics Revisited
Francesco Mugnai has uploaded his 50 great examples of infographics to Closr.it to create an interactive panoramic graphic to explore.
Sharp has a new 5-color LCD display that adds Cyan & Yellow to the usual RGB, making it 99% of the Pointer Space.
ASUS’s Mars video card is being demonstrated at Computex in Taiwan.