Immersion Station at Fall Experiment 2019

Three GeoDome displays showcased social, collaborative ways to experience immersive content and spatial XR – from NOAA data on the Globe, to flight races in the Panorama, to the city’s industrial history in the Portal.

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OpenSpace at The Lunar & Planetary Science Conference

  We are excited to partner with the American Museum of Natural History at the 2019 Lunar & Planetary Science Conference to showcase OpenSpace, a NASA-supported open-source data visualization software that lets audiences interact with a range of space science topics. We’re exhibiting a GeoDome Panorama with a 4.5m screen, featuring an OmniFocus 30500 projection system with 2560 x 1600 resolution at 5,000 […]

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Exploring the Planets at The Smithsonian

We were proud to collaborate on an immersive experience at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, on the Mall in Washington, DC. Visitors use an interactive touchscreen to learn about our solar system, showing high-resolution images of the planets on an internally projected globe. These planetary datasets are complemented with panoramic images and animations projected on the […]

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IMERSA 2019: Experience Stonehenge in 360°

We brought a custom interactive Stonehenge 360° experience in a GeoDome Portal to this year’s IMERSA conference, in partnership with Barco and our clients at the Institute for Digital Intermedia Arts (IDIA Lab) at Ball State University. IMERSA’s community of fulldome creators explored Stonehenge with our WorldViewer software in the Portal, roaming through the 360° environment with a game […]

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GeoDome Globe showcased at Innovation to Impact Forum

A GeoDome Globe captured the attention of visiting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as part of an exhibit showcasing innovative US and Saudi collaborations in STEM education, advanced research, and entrepreneurship. The crown prince was visiting the Innovation to Impact Forum at MIT on March 24, where he was briefed on the industrial innovations […]

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Two GeoDomes – Theater and Globe – at the American Astronomical Society conference

We’ve been invited to bring two GeoDome systems to the American Astronomical Society conference this week in DC. We’ll be in Booth 200 with a GeoDome Theater, showcasing World Wide Telescope and the newly available OpenSpace platform – both enabled for dome display with WorldViewer. On the way in, attendees will interact with our GeoDome […]

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Real-time multi-channel projection at the Immersive Film Festival in Portugal

An Elumenati and Vioso collaboration bring real-time elements and live performance to the 12m dome at the Immersive Film Festival 2017. Our Omnity and WorldViewer software platforms work with Vioso’s Anyblend to enable multi-channel projection of live input, real-time applications and multimedia mashups. Our platforms provide native geometry correction and blending within the Unity game engine, for higher fidelity than typical mesh warping. Another unique feature […]

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New video! Elumenati’s evolution in the VR world

  We’ve just released a video highlighting our history in the field of virtual reality. Our founder, D’nardo Colucci, narrates the evolution of The Elumenati – from augmented reality for medical research in the 1990s, through the emergence of digital planetariums, and into new applications from education to entertainment and collaborative design. Domes, panoramas and […]

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Bell Museum’s Exploradome – the original GeoDome Theater – upgrades after 11 years in the field!

  “The final time we used the original Minnesota Planetarium Society/Bell Museum ExploraDome was at the MN State Fair, August 24 2017, after approximately 1,013 days in use! We did not retire it out of necessity. This one could have kept going for who knows how long!” — Sally Brummel, Planetarium Director for the Bell […]

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GeoDome Network sites join international domecast event

Members of the GeoDome network joined more than twenty sites around the US and beyond in a live domecast hosted by the Adler Planetarium.

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