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January 25, 2005, at 05:52 PM by eric -
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The Watchout system is produced by Dataton (http://dataton.com), a swedish software development company (if you dig around on there site you should be able to find the product). It allows simutaneous projection of video across multiple screens and does some feathering at the edges of the screen to make the video appear seamless. It is possible to composite both quictime movies and flat graphics (photoshop, PNG, JPEG, TIFF and others).

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The Watchout system is produced by Dataton (http://dataton.com), a swedish software development company. It allows simutaneous projection of video across multiple screens and does some feathering at the edges of the screen to make the video appear seamless. It is possible to composite both quictime movies and flat graphics (photoshop, PNG, JPEG, TIFF and others).

January 25, 2005, at 05:51 PM by eric -
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The Watchout system is produced by Dataton (http://dataton.com), a swiss software development company (if you dig around on there site you should be able to find the product). It allows simutaneous projection of video across multiple screens and does some feathering at the edges of the screen to make the video appear seamless. It is possible to composite both quictime movies and flat graphics (photoshop, PNG, JPEG, TIFF and others).

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The Watchout system is produced by Dataton (http://dataton.com), a swedish software development company (if you dig around on there site you should be able to find the product). It allows simutaneous projection of video across multiple screens and does some feathering at the edges of the screen to make the video appear seamless. It is possible to composite both quictime movies and flat graphics (photoshop, PNG, JPEG, TIFF and others).

January 25, 2005, at 05:42 PM by eric -
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Public image showing the sign at:\\

January 25, 2005, at 05:42 PM by eric -
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Public image showing the sign at:
http://expansion.walkerart.org/images/wac.jpg

January 25, 2005, at 05:40 PM by eric -
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I have some infor about our machines at:\\

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I have some info about our machines at:\\

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dimensions for our window :\\

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dimensions for our window:\\

January 25, 2005, at 05:37 PM by eric -
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watchoutWindowDimensions

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January 25, 2005, at 05:36 PM by eric -
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dimensions for out window :\\

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dimensions for our window :\\

January 25, 2005, at 05:36 PM by eric -
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and some notes I took at a two day workshop about the software at:\\

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dimensions for out window :
watchoutWindowDimensions

some notes I took at a two day workshop about the software at:\\

January 25, 2005, at 05:10 PM by eric -
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Describe Watchout System here.

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The Watchout system is produced by Dataton (http://dataton.com), a swiss software development company (if you dig around on there site you should be able to find the product). It allows simutaneous projection of video across multiple screens and does some feathering at the edges of the screen to make the video appear seamless. It is possible to composite both quictime movies and flat graphics (photoshop, PNG, JPEG, TIFF and others).

I have some infor about our machines at:
Wathout Machine Specs

and some notes I took at a two day workshop about the software at:
Watchout Workshop Notes

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