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Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX (2008)
Proceedings of the SPIE Volume 6803



Discussion Forum

"What's so great about Stereoscopic Displays, anyway?"

Another great discussion forum was held at the 2008 Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference. This forum had the theme "What's so great about Stereoscopic Displays, anyway?".

The participants on this panel were:

Moderator:   Lenny Lipton, CTO, REAL D
Panel: Susan R. Barry, Professor of Cell Biology, Mount Holyoke College
      ("Stereo Sue" from the Oliver Sacks article in The New Yorker magazine)
Christopher W. Tyler, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
      (Inventor of the Autostereogram - Single Image Random Dot Stereogram)
Bernice E. Rogowitz, IBM Corp.
      (Co-Chair of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging conference)
Chris Chinnock, Insight Media

Pictured below are a few moments from the session.

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[1] (left to right) Chris Chinnock, Bernice Rogowitz, Christopher Tyler, Susan Barry, Lenny Lipton.

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[2] Panorama of the discussion forum session

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[3] (left to right) Christopher Tyler, Susan Barry, Lenny Lipton.    [4] (left to right) Christopher Tyler, Susan Barry, Lenny Lipton

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[5] (left to right) Chris Chinnock, Bernice Rogowitz, Christopher Tyler.    [6] Susan Barry talks with her fans. ;-)

This session was video recorded and we hope to make the video available at some point. If you can help with editing, please let us know.

All photographs © 2008 Andrew Woods and Hiroyuki Hagura.


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