Tomohiro Fukuda, Atsuko Kaga, Ryuichiro Nagahama, Nobuyuki Shibano, Tsuyoshi Sasada, Yu Tung Liu
CAADRIA 2005 - The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia: Digital Opportunities 203-213 2005年
This paper reports on the development of a new VR (Virtual Reality) system with the world's largest hemispherical screen, which can display high immersive, life-size scale, stereoscopic images. A cluster of PCs is used in master-slave architecture, with 18 slave PCs for rendering left eye and right eye images, and the master for synchronizing the images for stereo view. Contents can be shared with a VR system operating on a notebook with a new VR system developed as part of the same VR toolkit. We apply the system to a real, collaborative architectural design project.