This year´s EuroPCR was held in the French capital. On four days, exhibits at Boston Scientific’s stand included their first ever product presentations in 3D – no 3D glasses needed! On two special TFT screens from Alioscopy, animations of stents and balloon catheters created by medicalvision popped out at the viewers or disappeared into the virtual depth of the screen.
To give you an impression of the event, we believe in the well-known saying that "a picture is worth a thousand words". There is no better way to capture the special atmosphere, the busy and, in some cases, familiar people, the frequently surprising exhibition stands, and the vast range of visual impressions than with photographs. But see for yourself.
We spare no expense or effort when it comes to enhancing our 3D knowledge and expertise: for an idea of what could be achieved for our clients´ next exhibition stand, the whole medicalvision team went together to see James Cameron’s box office hit "Avatar" at the local cinema...
In the production of this film, real sequences were combined with computer-animated scenes. A new 3D technology, specially developed for this project, was used, involving scenes shot by virtual 3D cameras. We were so taken with this technology that it seems we missed the spaceship back to Earth – as you can see in this short animated sequence. Simply click on the picture to start it!
The online portal brigitte.de has developed and produced a DVD about the brain and nervous system for the well-known German women´s magazine Brigitte. For this project, medicalvision has visualised both concrete objects such as neurons and glial cells, and abstract phenomena like learning processes in a clear and aesthetically pleasing manner using 3D animations.