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MTDLECTURES
2010
Christian Kaestner (Framestore)
He will talk about the sequences and challanges involved in the making of James Cameron's Avatar in stereoscopic 3D.
Carter Emmart (Haydenplanetariet)
He will talk about how they are visualizing the Universe. Producing immersive dome movies about the universe relies on data, or rather measurements, the same way that production of maps do.
Kjell Reuterswärd (DICE)
He will talk about the gaming industry, DICE and what types of carriers that awaits the students of Media Technology.
Johan Åkesson (DICE)
He will talk about the renderingtechnologies that is in use in the games of today and also give a glimpse of the algorithms of tomorrow.
Mattias Lindahl (Fido)
He will talk, among other things, about his experiences of the movie and VFX industry in London.
Mattias Lagergren (Exjobb)
He will talk about SPH and his graduationwork at FIDO.
Patric Olsson (Exjobb)
He will talk about his graduationwork at Autoliv Electronics.
Dr. Mahiar Hamedi (Donya Labs)
Dr. Mahiar Hamedi is the founder and CEO of Donya Labs AB.
Dr. Michael Doggett (Lund University)
On the Media Technology Days, Dr. Doggett will talk about the GPU Architecture.
Bengt Larsson (IKEA Communication)
Bengt Larsson is currently working with graphic development for IKEA Communications AB in Sweden.
Dayne Cowan (Cinesite UK)
Currently the Digital Development Manager. Previously, Dayne was Co-Head of 3D at Double Negative, as well as being one of their Senior CG Supervisors
Petter Börgesson (Semcon)
He will talk about how the design process looks for the development of a product and the proportion and significance of the visualization.
Alan Chalmers (University of Warwick)
He will talk about Real Virtuality, and how such a system may be achieved, and show why Real Virtuality is a step-change from current virtual reality systems.
MTDNEWS
29 September 2009
New page up!

The MTD-group has finally begun this year’s work for the grand 10 year aniversery of the Media technology days

We are currently working on a new webpage and you will se big changes here during the next couple of months.