New Equipment!
Artec EVA 3D Scanner
OptiTrack portable Motion Capture
Oculus Rift Virtual Reality system
HTC Vive 360 Virtual Reality system
HTC Vive Pro Eyes Virtual Reality system
GoPro 360
Insta360 Pro Spherical VR 8K
Panasonic-PT-RZ970U 10,000-Lumen WUXGA DLP Large Venue Projector with standard and short throw lenses
Wearable Sensing DSI 24 Dry Electrode EEG Headset and System
Tobii Pro Lab Shimmer GSR (galvanic skin response) sensor and eye tracker
Our 360 videos showcase the beauty of Duluth. Captured with the 360 camera, these videos can be explored on YouTube, passive VR, and other research opportunities yet to be thought of.
MMAD Lab/Motion Capture Space
12 camera T-series Vicon motion capture system with Bonita video camera
Approximately 600 square feet of capture space
Nexus, Blade, Tracker and Polygon software
9 AMTI force plates
Motion Capture Suits and balls for additional object tracking
Associate Professor of Theatre Rebecca Katz Harwood dressed in motion capture suit in the MMAD Lab
MMAD Lab/3 Camera Video Production Studio
Sound ProductionChromakey area and infinity wall (12' 5" x 13')
Studio area 27' 10.5" x 12' 5" with ETC LED studio lights, three Panasonic video cameras on tripods with dollies
Directors box with Tricaster switcher, ETC light board, audio mixer, Prompterpeople Teleprompters, Apple editing station, and changing room
Wenger SoundLok isolation room with Virtual Acoustic Environment
Audio mixer
Fold-out cabin scene with window and props
Theater Students using the MMADLab Video Production Studio
Viz Lab
Video and still cameras, and light kits available for Faculty checkout
Hewlett Packard Designjet Z6200 large format printer
Epson Stylus Pro 9800 large format printer
Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner
Brainstorming and design production space
Gallery windows for passive exhibition presentations
Faculty and students working in the Viz Lab