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Mission

The mission of the Visualization and Interactive Spaces Lab is to use advanced computer-generated graphics and novel sensor-based user interfaces to create innovative environments for data exploration, learning, and visualization of science data. The goal is to create new capabilities for access to information, and to embed these capabilities into environments for exploration and learning. The Lab's research agenda includes work on user interfaces, display innovations, graphics software, and providing visualization functionality over the web. The Lab is especially interested in taking a collaborative approach, where technology solutions can contribute to applications that affect peoples' lives now.

Overview

The Visualization and Interactive Spaces Lab explores the use of computer-generated graphics, advanced user interaction strategies, and smart room technologies to build compelling applications and spaces for data exploration and learning.

The Lab's products are in use at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Indiana State Museum, the Ruth Lilly Health Education Center, and the State University of New York at Stonybrook.

Contact

The Lab is located in the Informatics and Communications Technology Complex (the ICTC building) at 535 W. Michigan St., on the IUPUI campus.

For more information, contact:

Jennifer Browning, Lab Coordinator, brownijl at iupui dot edu, (317) 278-8152.

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