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CREDITS for the Temple of Horus (1999)

Our Temple of Isis is given free to public domain for any use, whatsoever.  If you do make something from it, all we ask is that you include the URL to this page.  Please direction questions/comments/complaints to:  goshen@cmu.edu

Jeffrey Jacobson -- Programming, 2D interface, general verbage,  Converted interior to VRML format.
Nicole Jackson -- Rebuilt the Exterior of the Temple in VRML format.  Sounds and animations.  (In progress.)
Special thanks to:  Kevin Teixeira, Eric Garrison, Dr. Michael Lewis.

CREDITS for Virtual Ancient Egypt-NT (CMU 1995)

*Intel Logo*  Developed in cooperation with Intel at the
*SFCI Logo*  Studio for Creative Inquiry (CMU) with additional
*EAI Logo*  support from Engineering Animation, Inc.
*Intergraph*  and Intergraph, Inc.

Personnel

Project Director:  Carl Leoffler
Project Manager:  Jeffrey Jacobson
Research/Content:  Dr. Lynn Holden

Artwork:  Leon Stiel, Nicole Jackson, Chris Pegher, Scott Morgan
Programming: Philip Nemec, Simen Hagen, Nathan Dohm
Sound:  Vashti Burgess

Corporate Partners
Intel Corporation. *Logo*
http://www.intel.com/
Contact Kevin Teixeira, Manager, Intel Arts Program,
kevin.d.teixeira@intel.com

The Studio for Creative Inquiry (SFCI) *logo*
at Carnegie Mellon University
www.cmu.edu/studio/ Contact persion: ?????

Corporate Contributors
Engineering Animation, Inc. - The SENSE8 Product Line *logo*
Provided WorldToolKit, an advanced cross platform development
environment (API) for Real Time 3D graphics applications.
All the original code was based on it. http://www.sense8.com
Contact: Erik Garrison <garrison@eai.com>

Intergraph Inc. http://www.intergraph.com *logo*
Provided the primary development and demonstration platforms,
a TD4 and a TD5, at that time the most powerful PC's available.

Special thanks to the CMU libraries.

CREDITS for Virtual Ancient Egypt (CMU 1993-94)

This earlier version of Virtual Ancient Egypt supported networked presence and an HMD, and was a DOS application.  It showed at the Guggenheim in the summer of 1994 and and at SIGGRAPH of the same year.  It was also a finalist for a Smithsonian award in the Networked applications category.

Personnel

Project Director:  Carl Leoffler
Research/Content:  Dr. Lynn Holden
Artwork:  Jeffrey Jacobson
Programming: Philip Nemec, <those INI students>
Corporate Sponsors:
        (Same as above, less Intergraph)

Special thanks to Jeremy Epstien.
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