Ramesh Jain

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Busy working on EventWeb Project

I have been very busy working on the eventweb project.  To launch this project, I have to work on the technical side, but equally important thing is to build the team.  I am making good progress.  This is keeping me…

By Ramesh | August 28, 2007 | Personal | 1 Comment |
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Hiperwall at UC Irvine CalIT2

The Hiperwall project has been in news (see CNN video here) recently. Visualization is a powerful tool and it does matter whether you see it on a phone screen or on a hiperwall.  If you can see details at the…

By Ramesh | August 23, 2007 | Experiential Computing, Technical Thoughts | 6 Comments |
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History and events

In Ho Chi Minh City I met Prof. Lew Lancaster (from UC Berkeley) and Damian Evans (from U Sydney) and had good discussions about their projects related to cultural history and heritage under www.ECAI.org.  I was very pleased to see…

By Ramesh | August 22, 2007 | Experiential Computing | 1 Comment |
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Ho Chi Minh City

I am in Saigon — Ho Chi Minh City – in Vietnam.  (You can see photos at http://flickr.com/photos/rameshjain/) This place reminds me a lot of India — it is quite similar along many dimensions, from economic status, climate, development, and…

By Ramesh | August 20, 2007 | General Updates, Personal | 2 Comments |
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Ancient Rome born in 3D

Using computer graphics and simulation technology, a very realistic model of ancient Rome has been prpared.  This model described in National Geographic and other places shows how modern technology could be used to study history. There is an increasing trend to…

By Ramesh | August 17, 2007 | Technical Thoughts | 2 Comments |
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