Reception and walking tour of "Panoramics & Precision" today at 4:30pm

Join us for a Reception and walking tour of “Panoramics & Precision”a new exhibit of large scale Gigapan prints installed in the School for Computer Science. This afternoon at 4:30pm in the 5200 corridor of GHC. Light refreshments will be served, and the event is open to the public.

The prints have been previously on display at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
 

The press release is available at http://news.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=2747


See PDF for location of prints around the building.



Selected for the Gigapixel Science Juried Exhibition

LARGE scale prints (4 feet high and up to 17 feet wide) of these images will be unveiled on November 11 at Carnegie Museum of Natural History, in conjunction with the opening of the Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science.

The prints will be on display to the public at the museum through the end of the year.

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