SIGGRAPH Laser Gaming System, August 5, 2007
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SAN DIEGO August 5, 2007. [8 images above] Academy-Award Winning Visual Effects Supervisor John Knoll (Pirates of the Carribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Star Wars Episodes I-III) from Industrial Light and Magic practices a giant-screen laser graphics version of the popular 1983 arcade game "Star Wars" in advance of the opening night of the SIGGRAPH 2007 Electronic Theater computer animation festival and San Diego's Civic Theatre. Photo: Paul Debevec


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SAN DIEGO August 5, 2007. [Left] SIGGARPH 2010 Conference Chair Terrence Masson (Left image) and Academy-Award Winning Computer Graphics Researcher Ken Perlin (Right three images) practice a giant-screen laser graphics version of the popular 1983 arcade game "Star Wars" in advance of the opening night of the SIGGRAPH 2007 Electronic Theater computer animation festival and San Diego's Civic Theatre. Photo: Paul Debevec



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SAN DIEGO August 5, 2007. Audio-Visual Technicians Jim Iriwn and Gerry Lusk test a giant-screen laser projection of the classic arcade game "Tempest" at the San Diego Civic Theatre in preparation for next week's SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival. The giant-screen laser projection featuring celebrity game players uses a custom-designed vector-based projection system designed by Cleveland-based Raven Systems Design and Chicago-based Aura Technologies. (Photo: Paul Debevec)


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SAN DIEGO August 5, 2007. Audio-Visual Technicians Jim Iriwn and Gerry Lusk test a giant-screen laser projection of the classic arcade game "Star Wars" at the San Diego Civic Theatre in preparation for next week's SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival. The giant-screen laser projection featuring celebrity game players uses a custom-designed vector-based projection system designed by Cleveland-based Raven Systems Design and Chicago-based Aura Technologies. (Photo: Paul Debevec)