19 june 2007 - Photos by Caroline Appert
Rehearsal: Emmanuel practices the 'zoom' demo [DSC_2968]
Rehearsal: Michel practices the opening talk [DSC_2972]
Rehearsal: Emmanuel tests the slideshow [DSC_2977]
Rehearsal: Stéphane practices the 'brain' demo [DSC_2981]
Rehearsal: Wendy practices the participatory design talk [DSC_2985]
Rehearsal: getting ready [DSC_2986]
Rehearsal: Olivier sets up the Metisse demo [DSC_2987]
Rehearsal: Olivier explains the Metisse demo [DSC_2988]
Rehearsal: Olivier practices the Metisse demo [DSC_2989]
The first guests arrive [DSC_2992]
More guests: Wendy talks to Bertrand Branschweig, head of ANR STIC programs [DSC_2997]
Fred shows the table to the Apple representatives (left) and Philippe Tarroux (right), adjunct director of LIMSI [DSC_3003]
Maurice Robin, the director of Digiteo [DSC_3005]
Michel Bidoit, director of INRIA Saclay (watching the camera) [DSC_3007]
The presentation is about to start. [DSC_3011]
Michel begins the presentation. [DSC_3018]
The room is way too small: more than 50 people showed up! [DSC_3020]
Guy Couarraze, president of Université Paris-Sud [DSC_3021]
Part of the crowd, including representatives from INRIA, ANR, Université Paris-Sud [DSC_3022]
The high resolution of the wall is best appreciated when looking up close [DSC_3032]
The interactive table. The person watching closely is Michele Saumon, local representative of CNRS [DSC_3033]
Fred demonstrates the multi-touch capability of the table [DSC_3035]
Pierre explains how the VICON tracking system works [DSC_3037]
Pierre shows what the VICON camera sees [DSC_3039]
Pierre explains how the VICON tracking system works [DSC_3040]
Emmanuel demonstrates the zoomable interface. The image is 400,000 pixels wide and is scaled down to fit. [DSC_3043]
Emmanuel demonstrates the zoomable interface. Now the image of the milky way is fully zoomed in. [DSC_3045]
Emmanuel demonstrates the zoomable interface. He can navigate with the iPod or with a controller by the VICON. [DSC_3047]
Michel introduces the 'brains' demo. These are the images of 62 different brains [DSC_3049]
Stéphane shows how to rearrange the brain images using a drag-and-drop technique [DSC_3052]
Stéphane explains how to use the iPod to change the type of view. [DSC_3053]
Stephane explains how the interface works [DSC_3054]
Jean-Jacques Girerd and Jacques Bittoun, vice-presidents of Université Paris-Sud, are standing behing Pierre Vandeginste, scientific journalis [DSC_3071]
Olivier demonstrates Metisse on the right-hand side of the wall. Emmanuel explains that the window on Olivier's laptop is now on the wall. [DSC_3080]
Wendy explains the participatory design process that we will use to work with the associate labs [DSC_3062]
Emmanuel gives the final words [DSC_3082]