Gulf Coast Science Center Opens a Spectacular Immersive Theater Powered by SGI Technology That Allows Visitors to Experience Jer
20 Janeiro 2005 - 12:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Gulf Coast Science Center Opens a Spectacular Immersive Theater
Powered by SGI Technology That Allows Visitors to Experience
Jerusalem - as It Stood in 1 AD Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit and
Virtual Tour of the Temple Mount Garners 50,000 Advance Ticket
Sales MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The largest
touring exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls and related artifacts
ever seen in the United States arrives today at the Gulf Coast
Exploreum science center in Mobile, Ala. Part of the Exploreum's
Gala Opening tonight is the unveiling of the Exploreum's brand new
Virtual Journeys Immersive Theater, powered by a visualization
system from Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI). Virtual Journeys will
allow visitors at this and future exhibits to experience and
interact with scientific discoveries using the same SGI(R)
technology that leading researchers around the world depend on for
groundbreaking innovations in all areas of science. To further
enhance the public's experience of the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit,
the Virtual Journeys Immersive Theater features a guided
interactive tour of the reconstructed Herodian Temple Mount in
Jerusalem as it existed 2000 years ago. Starting tomorrow, January
21, the general public can visit the 50-seat theater, which will
hold four screenings an hour and will highlight the archeology,
history and religious significance of the temple. Using the SGI(R)
Reality Center(R) facility, an Exploreum facilitator will encourage
questions and interaction from the audience. The facilitator acts
as tour guide and, with just a click of the mouse in the Reality
Center facility, can take the audience, based on their areas of
interest, just about anywhere they may want to go within the Temple
Mount real-time visual simulation model. The data set even includes
differing opinions on the archaeological finds, which can be
pointed out both visually and verbally during the presentation. "I
truly believe museums with interactive SGI Reality Center
environments are going to become the museums of the future. In
medicine, in biochemistry, in so many different areas, what you can
teach in this room is phenomenal -- totally limitless," said W.
Michael Sullivan, Exploreum Director. "I'm very bullish on the
future and on the idea that we'll be doing things in this theatre
10 years from now that we haven't even thought of yet. In
education, in science, in art, the Reality Center facility has
terrific possibilities. There isn't an archeological monument in
the world that couldn't use this technology." At the Exploreum,
visiting students and the general public first enter the Dead Sea
Scrolls exhibit gallery featuring 12 large scrolls and artifacts
from the Qumran site where the scrolls may have originated. The
exhibit includes a fragment of a scroll containing passages from
the Deuteronomy chapter of the Hebrew and Christian Bible-the only
scroll in existence with the entire text of the Ten Commandments.
In the Exploreum's upstairs Minds-On Hall, visitors can view and
participate in various interactive experiments including DNA
testing and radio-carbon dating of the preserved animal skin
scrolls. They can then proceed to the approximately 2,000 sq. foot
Virtual Journeys Immersive Theater for the 8 to 9 minute
interactive presentation. "Interactivity, or 'science in action,'
is considered the future of science education by many in the
field," noted Sullivan. "The combination of education and
entertainment makes science immediately interesting in a way
textbooks cannot. And now, with Virtual Journeys, we have added the
visualization element, which is how real science is conducted
today. We have the SGI Onyx system behind a glass wall so visitors
can actually see the computer that provides this incredible
learning experience." The Exploreum's Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition
coupled with the Temple Mount virtual tour has generated 50,000
advance ticket sales and is currently slated to run through April
24, according to Sullivan. He credits the scrolls, considered to be
the finest archeological find of the 20th century, and the SGI
Reality Center presentation of the Temple Mount, re-created as
Jesus experienced the Temple in his time, with the tremendous
excitement the science center has generated. "We have five busses
coming from a synagogue in Miami, plus many church groups, some as
far away as Memphis, and Cincinnati, and many more schools,
colleges and universities," said Sullivan. "Using the SGI Reality
Center facility, we will take people through this journey in time
and space. It's a marriage of the actual artifacts from Qumran with
the virtual understanding of what it was like way back then, both
from an architectural and historical point of view, and from the
point of view of religion. We're showing a wonderful, really solid
data set of the Temple Mount, which was developed jointly by the
Urban Simulation Team at UCLA and the Israel Antiquities Authority.
In test runs, we've been very impressed with the power and speed of
the SGI technology; it's rock solid." The seven-year-old Gulf Coast
Exploreum is the second science center in Alabama to open an
interactive Immersive Theater powered by SGI through funding from
NASA and administered by Sci-Quest in Huntsville. The interactive
Immersive Theater concept was developed by Sci-Quest in Huntsville.
The first interactive Immersive Theater, built around a Reality
Center solution, opened at Sci-Quest in the spring of 2003. Since
the NASA funding only covered the cost of the computer hardware and
SGI Professional Services installation, Gulf Coast Exploreum
received additional funding for the other components of the theater
(everything from seating to fire extinguishers) from the Hearin-
Chandler Foundation in Mobile. The Immersive Theater is officially
called the Hearin-Chandler Virtual Journeys Digital Theater. "The
total immersion and unprecedented realism offered by SGI Reality
Center visualization solutions are changing the paradigm of what
information science centers, planetariums and museums present and
how they present it," said Afshad Mistri, director of marketing,
science centers, SGI. "Gulf Coast Exploreum joins many of the
world's leading interactive educational environments by offering a
new level of exploration and understanding of the world, allowing
visitors to experience unreachable places billions of light years
away down to experiencing a DNA strand, all through the immersive
and interactive capabilities of SGI Reality Center." Future Plans
at Gulf Coast Exploreum Gulf Coast Exploreum installed an SGI
Reality Center facility. powered by an 8-processor SGI(R) Onyx(R)
visualization system with three SGI(R) InfiniteReality3(TM)
graphics pipes. The data set is visualized through the Immersive
Theater using three Barco 3D Galaxy DLP(TM) projectors that display
images on a 120-degree curved screen, 13 feet high by 32 feet long,
with a 16-foot radius. While the Temple Mount is a 2D data set, the
Exploreum plans to utilize its membership in the Sci-Quest
Immersive Theater Network this summer by showing 3D interactive
data sets such as Cosmic Connections, Inside the Human Body, and
Earth Journey, which are available as part of the Sci-Quest
Immersive Theater Network. In addition to being a repository for
Immersive Theater shows, the Sci-Quest Immersive Theater Network
enables members to have collaborative shows, letting visitors
interact and share the experience of a live, collaborative show at
Immersive Theaters located anywhere in the world. Because the
Immersive Theater is based on the SGI Reality Center solution, the
Gulf Coast Exploreum can also utilize data sets from other museums
and the Virtual Science Network, an international alliance of
museums, science centers and research organizations, initiated by
SGI, intended to transform leading scientific discoveries into
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