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"Spikprat" with Behnaz Kavoosighafi, ITN/MIT
Behnaz Kavoosighafi, doctoral student at the Department of Science and Technology (ITN), Media and Information Technology, presents her dissertation "Data-driven Reflectance Acquisition and Modeling for Predictive Rendering." And you are...
Visual Media Communication
We conduct interdisciplinary research in visual communication, graphic design, science communication, and visual storytelling. Our work explores how visual media can convey complex information and engage with society in a time of change.
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At the division of Media and Information Technology we do exciting and well-known research and teaching at undergraduate as well as graduate levels.
Image based lighting (IBL)
A key application of HDR imaging. Here, we display how IBL can be extended through the use of HDRv sequences.
Musical sonification
Sound can be used to simplify understanding of a visual representation of research data, or to improve the outcome of an interaction between human and a machine. To use sound in this way is called sonification.
C-research
C-research is a center for coordination of visualization research and for using visualization in research and education. It represents Linköping University in the Visualization Center C context.
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10 March 2025
Data and Me - Visualize Your Everyday Data
Everything you do generates data that can be visualized in a simple and fun way. This is what a new exhibition at Visualization Center C aims to convey.
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27 February 2025
Exploring the universe with OpenSpace
By offering OpenSpace free of charge, Prof Bock and his team aim to promote science visualisation, enhance STEM education, and support outreach initiatives.
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19 December 2024
Behnaz won first prize in two different categories at the Global XR Hack: League of Champions!
Behnaz and her team created a prototype called 'Chameleon: Reality Editor,' which allows users to extract colors from real objects to seamlessly change virtual environments. The project won first prize in
two different categories.
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17 October 2024
Working together for a less biased world
In what ways does modern technology risk giving us a distorted picture of the world? Seeking answers, researchers at Tema Genus are working with colleagues in computer science.