I'll come to SF most anytime. Fall is better because we host a
May symposium here in Baltimore that I usually attend.
Frank
On Friday 25 April 2008 11:16 am, Ryan Wyatt wrote:
> I wanted to pose an informal question to this group...
>
> We don't seem to be having any kind of astro-viz meeting this year,
> and I'm interested in thinking ahead to 2009, to make sure we avoid
> a similar gap. So I'm thinking of offering to host something in my
> new digs. (Or rather, the folks at Spitzer talked me into such an
> idea when I went down to Pasadena to visit them a few weeks ago.)
>
> For those who might not know, I've flown the American Museum of
> Natural History coop and settled on the Left Coast. I'm working at
> the California Academy of Sciences, which is about to open the
> world's largest green building accessible to the public. It's an
> exciting project, and in case you're interested, you can check out
> our website: http://www.calacademy.org/
>
> The new Academy will house a fully digital planetarium as well as a
> stereoscopic theater and plenty of HD screens all over the exhibit
> floor, and we're gearing up to produce our own programming for all
> those venues. We will have real-time capabilities as well, with a
> flexibly-designed system that should allow for easily bringing
> content into our many venues.
>
> Basically, I can probably manage to host something in either May or
> October 2009. Do y'all have any preference? Would folks be
> interested in coming to S.F. for such an event?
>
> Please send message to me individually, unless you feel like
> sharing your opinion with the entire list.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Ryan, a.k.a.
> Ryan Wyatt, Director
> Morrison Planetarium and Science Visualization
> California Academy of Sciences
> 875 Howard Street
> San Francisco, CA 94103
> 415-321-8156
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Frank
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