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Gigapan of the Easton Ave & Somerset St intersection on the College Avenue Campus at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
This Gigapan was created by Group 9 in the Spring 2009 Information Visualization class at Rutgers. Our Gigapans are part of a project known as "whereRU", which integrates various imaging technologies, such as Gigapan and Photosynth, into a comprehensive visual system for intimate exploration far beyond anything else available today. For a truly unique Rutgers experience, visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans and Photosynths from the whereRU project. |
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This gigapan features two important centers: the Rutgers R and the Bishop House seen behind it. This 360 panorama features Mettler to the left and Tinsley to the right.
This is Area 4 found on this map: http://tinyurl.com/d5zht2 We are Group 3. whereRU is a project by the Spring 2009 Information Visualization class in the ITI program at SCILS. We're placing Rutgers on the map using Gigapan and Photosynth technologies. Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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Information Visualization Gigapan project, the interior of the SCILS Student Lounge. Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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This Gigapan focuses on the famous Rutgers "Grease Trucks" which occupy the northwest corner of College Ave and Hamilton St in New Brunswick, NJ. It was taken 12feb09 as part of an Information Visualization project known as whereRU and focuses on the College Ave campus of Rutgers University as a whole.
Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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The courtyard between some of the major buildings on Busch: Hill Center, Science and Engineering Resource Center, Engineering Building, Materials Science, Fiber Optics, Chemistry labs; just to name a few. |
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Portrait of whereRU team in PC Lab.
Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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The courtyard between some of the major buildings on Busch: Hill Center, Science and Engineering Resource Center, Engineering Building, Materials Science, Fiber Optics, Chemistry labs; just to name a few. |
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Gigapan of the corner of Easton & Somerset on the College Avenue Campus at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
This Gigapan was created by Group 9 in the Spring 2009 Information Visualization class at Rutgers. Our Gigapans are part of a project known as "whereRU", which integrates various imaging technologies, such as Gigapan and Photosynth, into a comprehensive visual system for intimate exploration far beyond anything else available today. For a truly unique Rutgers experience, visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans and Photosynths from the whereRU project. |
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The Fiber Optics & Materials Science and Engineering buildings on Busch campus, and the walkway between them. |
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The entrance to the Serin Physics Lab. Here you can see experiments, awards, and faculty. |
