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  • ... of works arranged in the following groupings: South (pioneers of modern virtual reality research ) SCOTT FISHER IVAN SUTHERLAND JIM CLARK HUGHES (UK) LTD. MARK ANDREESEN MOSAIC JEFFREY SHAWVIRTUAL MUSEUM MARK BOLAS MONDRIAN ...
  • Menagerie
    The goal of this effort is to demonstrate one of the first fully immersive Virtual Environment installations that is inhabited by virtual characters and presences specially designed to respond to and interact with its users. This experience allows a
  • Lake_Shinji -
    ...Sharing collective memory by using the lake_Shinji as a drawing pad. Over 50 people which include local fisher men, bicycler, yacht men and so on, were gatherd to collect their persnal positions and video data on the days 27th, 28th of July, 2002. Project realised with...
  • ...Scott S. Fisher is a media artist and interaction designer whose work focuses primarily on interactive environments and technologies of presence. Known for his pioneering work in the field of Virtual Reality at NASA, Fisher's media industry experience also includes...
  • Colour
    ...Zelanski, Paul and Mary Pat Fisher. Colour. New York: Perason Education, 1998.
  • ...Bolas, M.T. and Scott S. Fisher. Head-Coupled Remote Stereoscopic Camera System for Telepresence Applications Stereoscopic Displays and Applications 1256 (1990): 113-123.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Interface Environment In Space Station Human Factors Research Review, Volume IV: NASA Conference Publication 2426, Dec. 3-6, Moffett Field, California: NASA Ames Research Center, 1985.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Telepresence Master Glove Controller for Dexterous Robotic End-Effectors In Advances in Intelligent Robotic Systems, SPIE 726, edited by D. P. CasasentCambridge, MASS: 1986.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Interface Environment In IEEE/AIAA 7th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, October 13–16, 1986, Fort Worth, Texas: 1986.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Interface Environments In The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design, edited by Brenda Laurel and Joy MountfordBoston, MA: Addison-Wesely, 1990.