Solutions Gallery
Selected Cranial Tap Solutions
The Media Display is a highly function solution used to share curriculum, research, presentations and video to groups geographically located around the world. The Cranial Tap HUB solution is responsible for managing the flow of data, media, communications and security in virtual environments. Presentations can be controlled, access is rule dependent and inventory managed. As users travel around a virtual environment, they can automatically receive location based information. Machines can be replicated in 3D and become operational with a control panel. Users can explore devices and machinery in a safe environment. The Cranial Tap Media Display solution supports existing video, web pages, images, Flash and other assets. Play lists allows presentation sets to be quickly assembled and shared with groups. Cranial Tap demonstration training HUD. Students using 3D online classrooms will benefit from the Cranial Tap heads up display, or HUD. The HUD displays information on the user screen as presented by instructors. The Cranial Tap CommTool solution can be used to provide environment information upon exploration. As environment visitors land in a location, they can be provided with relevant information automatically. This Corbis Kiosk provides a wealth of information virtually. These 3D virtual kiosks provide all types of marketing information to a global user base. Virtual worlds allow your company to display and demonstrate goods and services to a global audience without the need for travel. A great way to lower operational expenses. Virtual office space can be used by employees located around the world. Online 3D offices and cubicles allow staff to feel connected. Our morphing solution allows administrators to change buildings large or small on demand. A virtual auditorium can be changed to an office building at will. The Media Display and podium is a powerful virtual world combination used to host meetings, class and presentations. Modeled people and robots are used to provide information to visitors. This virtual robot character welcomes UVA students as they enter Thornton Hall. Your existing 3D library of existing assets can be brought into virtual environments with ease. This massive 3D head is an example of leveraging 3D data.
Virtual media sharing
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Virtual communications HUB server
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Virtual tours
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Laboratory simulation
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Virtual world media sharing
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Virtual Training HUD
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Virtual classroom solution
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Virtual world tours
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Virtual greeter solution
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Virtual interactive kiosk
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Virtual exhibition hall
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Teleworking office space
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Morphing of 3D objects on demand
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Virtua media sharing
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Virtual robot greeter
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Importing existing 3D assets
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