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Mechdyne Receives 2008 Award for Excellence in AV From ARCHI-TECH Magazine and InfoComm
C6 Room at Iowa State University Virtual Reality Applications Center Cited for Design, Integration and Unprecedented Resolution
| Source: Mechdyne Corporation
MARSHALLTOWN, IA--(Marketwire - June 19, 2008) - Mechdyne Corporation today announced that
its work on the C6 Virtual Reality Room at Iowa State University received a
2008 ARCHI-TECH AV Award. Presented on Wednesday by ARCHI-TECH Magazine in
conjunction with InfoComm, the award recognizes Mechdyne for its
integration of advanced technology and design in the C6, the world's
highest resolution virtual environment.
At a ceremony today during the annual InfoComm Show in Las Vegas, five
projects were honored as outstanding examples of the creative and effective
integration of audiovisual technology into otherwise traditional
construction and design projects. Mechdyne was recognized for its
management of the complex retrofit installation, the innovative first ever
use of Sony cinema quality projectors for immersive stereo display, and
integration of a state-of-the-art graphics computing cluster to produce
nearly lifelike 3D images.
The C6 uses 24 Sony SXRD projectors to deliver 100 megapixel per eye
imagery in a fully-enclosed cube located within the Iowa State University
Virtual Reality Applications Center (VRAC). Conceived as an upgrade to an
earlier-generation VR room, the C6 is housed in an enclosure architected to
mimic the tornados that are indigenous to the Ames, Iowa region in the
spring and summer of the year. A key restriction was that this enclosure
and the center could not be expanded or altered in any way. The center
also had to continue operation as a research and learning facility
throughout the upgrade. With extensive experience in system engineering
and staging, the Mechdyne team readily met the challenge of working within
the architecturally designed space.
"The success of the C6 project was the result of exceptional effort and
team work with our partners at Sony and the ISU staff, including a
mechanical engineering team that redesigned the HVAC plant to accommodate
increased thermal loads," said Chris Clover, President and CEO of Mechdyne.
"Sony worked with us to engineer a graphics-ready version of its SXRD
projector that allowed us to far exceed the resolution of any previous
display system. And the University had the vision to support the
development of a new technology approach that defined a new
state-of-the-art in advanced visualization."
About ARCHI-TECH AV Award
ARCHI-TECH, a publication with an exclusive focus on combining the elements
of design with the rapidly evolving technologies used in non-residential
buildings, presents the annual AV Award in conjunction with InfoComm
International, the leading organization serving the professional AV
communications industry worldwide. The C6 and other projects named as 2008
Award recipients will be featured in the July/August print edition of
ARCHI-TECH, which can be found at www.architechmag.com
About Mechdyne Corporation
Mechdyne Corporation is the world's largest company dedicated to consulting
and development of immersive, networked and collaborative visualization
systems. The company addresses complex projects where an in-depth
understanding of user requirements leads to the development of products and
customized solutions involving elements of visual, software and support
systems. Mechdyne's product divisions provide advanced display technology,
audio/visual systems design, and implementation services, as well as
immersive and interactive software development and support. Headquartered
in Marshalltown, Iowa, Mechdyne's customers include leading government
laboratories, military research programs, energy companies and a variety of
'edutainment,' manufacturing, and other users of visualization technology.
More information is available at www.mechdyne.com.
NOTE: For more information about the C6 and Virtual Reality Applications
Center, visit: http://www.vrac.iastate.edu/c6.php