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Demonstrations, Showcase, and Exhibitions
The Exposition at the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR) will include three areas of hands-on demonstrations: Laboratory Demonstrations, Commercial Exhibits and a special Showcase demonstrating unique productions of Mixed and Augmented Reality. These presentations will be provided by the inventors themselves where attendees can engage in dialogue and feedback to help define the future of MR/AR research and development. Through projects and research in the areas of education, training, entertainment, communications, design and media production, the programs will covways in which Mixed and Augmented Reality can be applied to diverse domains capabilities.
To accommodate late breaking discoveries, we will accept “Laboratory Demonstrations” until the last minute, pending committee discretion and conference accommodations (submissions after August 15th, 2009 will not be included in any publications). Letters of intent are recommended for all submissions to assist in the planning.
Laboratory Demonstrations
The Science and Technology Program will be presenting demonstrations from laboratories around the world that are pushing the capabilities of Mixed and Augmented Reality. This the only chance in the entire year to interact with all the leading inventors of the leading research institutes.
Research Showcase
The research showcase will be reserved for demonstrations that require special production support and exhibit design considerations. The research showcase will be for both programs: Science&Technology and Arts, Media & Humanities.
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All attendees will be provide an opportunity to experience hands-on demonstration in conjunction with the two receptions on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Students, artists, entrepreneurs, content producers and entrepreneurs who are looking to invent, develop or study Mixed and Augmented Reality should attend these demonstrations. It is a great way for simulation specialists, experience designers, historians, art curators, digital media producers, game designers, experiential marketing, exhibit developers, human performance trainers and other professional and companies to get a first-hand experience with the latest developments with Mixed and Augmented Reality.