Oh, this kind of CAVE... We have one in Sophia-Antipolis, and there is an ongoing project for building a new one that will be built at INRIA, my institute, in 2008.
I did not realize in your first message it was this. And I was not aware of any caving software that would be rebdered in a CAVE... BTW, there are also experiments for linking CAVEs through the internet, allowing people from different sites to interoperate in a single virtual scene... are you aware of those ? Eric. Philip Schuchardt a écrit : > I wish. Unfortunetally, it's a virtual environment and you have to be > physically be there. > > There is a little more information on what a Cave Automatic Virtual > Environment is: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAVE > > Thanks, > Philip Schuchardt > > On Saturday 26 January 2008 4:12 am, Eric Madelaine, INRIA wrote: > >> Hi Philip, >> >> Is this a virtual session, can we participate over the net ??? ;) >> >> Philip Schuchardt a écrit : >> >>> Help evaluate the next generation of cave visualization and mapping >>> software with the VT-CAVE! >>> >>> Requirements for participating: >>> Basic knowledge of caves and cave features such as domes, pits, multi- >>> level passages, and drainage paths. You must be over 18 years old to >>> participate and must NOT have extensive preexisting knowledge of Omega >>> (24.5mi / 39km), the longest and deepest cave in Virginia. If you >>> have any questions about the requirements, email me. >>> >>> Benefits: >>> You will be able to use new technology for visualizing cave data. You >>> may gain a better knowledge of the structure of Omega. >>> >>> Session Length: >>> 1 hour >>>
