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Community

(June 15-21, 2007)

Rikuichi Kishimoto

Community Under Umbrella

Andrey Kharuk

Let's Do It Together...

University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

June 21, 2007 - 01:37 am UTC (01:37 pm local time)

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In contemporary world a community of scientists is one of the biggest and fast growing communities. Modern technologies such as the Internet, fiber channel links between countries, video and audio streaming and various software resources let scientists in the world to communicate in real time, share their ideas and achievements and perform some tasks together.

In this panorama two groups of researches from the University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington using RasMol application closely coupled with Access Grid. With RasMol two or more researches located in two or more different universities can simultaneously see the same molecular structure, and both have control over rotation and visual characteristics. And because RasMol is running as an Access Grid shared application, the researchers can discuss what they are seeing.
Equipment
Camera: Nikon D70s
Lens: Nikkor 18-70/3.5-4.5
Tripod: Slik Able 300DX
Head: Nodal Ninja 3
Converter: Adobe Lightroom 1.0
Noise reduction: Neat Image 5.6 Pro+
Stitcher: PTGui 6.0.1
Blender: Smartblend 1.2.5
Editor: Photoshop CS2
VR maker: Pano2QTVR 1.5.2

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