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iDS LABS
Located in Paterson Building
Digital Image Lab
Room 302
equipped with 26 G5 workstations with 23" Apple Cinema Displays
Digital Video Lab
Room 304
equipped with 33 G5 workstations each with 23" Apple Cinema Displays
Animation Lab
Room 401
equipped with 26 Mac Pros (Two Dual Core Xeon 2.66 Ghz) with 23" Apple Cinema Displays
Physical Computing
Room 102
6 - G4 1GHz (Mac)
Facilities Information and Resources
iDS computer and peripheral labs are available 24 hours a day to the entire iDS community, and are primarily used and designed for student work and instructional purposes. Users have access to Apple PowerMac G5 workstations equipped with the latest versions of digital video, desktop publishing, 3-D rendering, Web site authoring, animation, multimedia, graphic, and audio software. Workstations are equipped with various peripherals for scanning, film recording, CD/DVD authoring, and digital video editing.
In addition to general iDs facilities, we offer a number of program-specific labs including: Large Format Printing, Physical Computing, Sound Recording and Rapid Prototyping.
The Media & Technology Support Services (MTSS), located in 26 willard building and wagner annex supply equipment and services to accommodate creation, documentation, instructional and exhibition needs. Students may borrow a variety of equipment that includes video cameras, playback, display and editing resources; sound recording and manipulation devices; slide projectors, digital still cameras and assorted lighting, sound and display reinforcement equipment. (MTSS click here)
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iDS/New Media resources include: 10 Large format scanners |
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The Immersive Environments Lab (IEL) |
| High Resolution Tiled Display Wall The GEaRS Visualization Group is developing a twelve-projector (3 x 4) tiled display wall, to be driven initially by a twelve system (24 processor) linux graphics cluster. The development environment will rely heavily on Chromium and/or similar open-source parallel rendering schemes to yield a high-resolution (4096 x 2304) large screen (approx 11.5' W x 6.5' H) display. |
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The Stuckeman Center for Design Computing provides students with state-of-the-art hardware and software in facilities. The Stuckman Endowment facilitates the broad integration of design computing with the traditional design studio, and the development of advanced design computing media laboratories. |
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