Visited by Wendy & Michel in July, 2009
Wendy walking along the HiPerSpace wall. 5 x 14 = 70 monitors. [DSC_3360]
Wendy standing in front of the HiPerSpace wall. [DSC_3359]
The two walls and the space in front of them. [DSC_3361]
The only way to interact with the content of the wall seems to be through this computer. [DSC_3362]
Wendy standing in front of the HiPerSpace wall. One of the computers seems to be down. [DSC_3363]
Close-up of Wendy in front of the HiPerSpace wall. The top row is hardly accessible. [DSC_3364]
The side wall. [DSC_3357]
Wendy standing in front of the side wall. [DSC_3358]
Two engineers working on the side wall. [DSC_3366]
The side wall [DSC_3371]
The wall can be used for videoconferencing, hence the microphone. [DSC_3367]
Close up of the HiPerSpace wall. [DSC_3368]
An overview of the whole room. [DSC_3370]
The HiPerSpace wall. [DSC_3373]
The HiPerSpace wall. [DSC_3374]
The back of the HiPerSpace wall. The computers are next to the wall. Note the large air conditioning unit. [DSC_3351]
The back of the HiPerSpace wall. The monitors are attached to a fixed structure. [DSC_3350]
The back of the wall. For the HiPerSpace wall, each of the 18 computers serves four monitors. [DSC_3353]
The back of the side wall. [DSC_3352]
The 9-monitor side wall is powered by five computers [DSC_3356]
The walls are installed in a large room, which is also used as an open office space. [DSC_3355]
The server room on the ground floor [DSC_3375]
The entrance to the Atkinson Hall. [DSC_3376]
The Atkinson Hall from the side street. [DSC_3377]
The Atkinson Hall from the main street. [DSC_3378]