• First ASKAP dish at Boolardy

    First of the ASKAP dishes onsite at Boolardy station.

    Photography by Paul Bourke and Jonathan Knispel.
    Supported by UWA, iVEC, ICRAR, and CSIRO.

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  • Artforms of Nature: A New Way of Seeing

    A fulldome (planetarium) visualisation of three microCT volumetric datasets.

    Volume visualisation / animation: Ajay Limaye (VizLab, Australian National University).
    Music and commentary: Peter Morse
    Fisheye rendering and postproduction: Paul Bourke (University of Western Australia)
    Datasets: Tim Sendon and Gavin Young (Australian National University)

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  • eResearch Australasia Visualisation Challenge FInalist 2009

    The intention was to develop a live tool with which one could explore the progress of the markets within a 3D environment in real time or over any arbitrary segment of history.

    More information here http://paulbourke.net/exhibition/eresearch2009/

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  • Fulldome Volume Visualisation

    Fulldome volume visualisation of 5 CT scan datasets.

    Volume visualisation / animation: Ajay Limaye (VizLab, Australian National University).
    Datasets: Tim Senden (Australian National University)
    Music: Alexander Mitchell (CompanyOf)Fisheye rendering and postproduction:
    Paul Bourke (University of Western Australia)

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  • ASKAP site

    ASKAP (Australasian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder) site, 2009.

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  • iVEC, Western Australia's supercomputing centre

    An introduction to iVEC.

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  • Western Australia's supercomputing link to the SKA

    The Pawsey Centre will provide a supercomputing facility to support the needs of the Australian radio astronomy research community, as well as researchers in other areas of computational and data-intensive science, such as nanotechnology, biotechnology and geoinformatics. The investment will also provide additional support for the computational and data processing capabilities required to fully implement the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) and Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) radio telescopes.

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