Calit2 at UC San Diego Selects SGI Visualization and Storage Technology
01 Novembre 2005 - 3:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
New SGI-Powered 4K Theater Will Be Multidisciplinary Networked
Venue for Arts, Sciences, Education, and Interactive Entertainment
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., and SAN DIEGO, Nov. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- To provide research scientists, media artists, educators, and
entertainment industry technologists with the most cutting-edge
visualization environment available today, the California Institute
for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at the
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), purchased visualization
and storage technology from Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) for the
brand new Richard C. Atkinson Hall. The building dedication
ceremony, held Friday, October 28 and attended by more than 1,000
people from the campus, community and corporations including SGI,
featured 150 research exhibits and numerous demonstrations of 4K
digital content projected by a Sony 4K digital projector driven by
a Silicon Graphics Prism(TM) visualization system. The
215,000-square-foot Atkinson Hall includes the New Media Arts Wing,
where the audience in the 200-seat theater was shown both
uncompressed imagery at 4K resolution generated in real-time by the
Silicon Graphics Prism system, and stored 4K uncompressed motion
pictures streaming at 24 frames-per-second from the 21.6TB SGI(R)
InfiniteStorage RM660 disk array. The program included a
demonstration by San Diego State University Visualization Center
(http://citi.sdsu.edu/) researchers, using a Silicon Graphics Prism
system running GeoFusion software to process thousands and
thousands of before-and-after satellite aerial photos of Hurricane
Katrina and stream them on the Web for easy access by relief
organizations. Other 4K clips shown included the BAPS trailer for
Mystic India (shot in 65mm film and re-scanned to 4K), and Dan
Sandin's mathematical animation A Study of 4D Julia Sets. The
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) scientific
visualizations Evolution of an F3 Tornado in a Thunderstorm and
Flight to the Galactic Center Black Hole were among the many visual
delights presented as part of the dedication ceremonies.
Accompanying audio courtesy of Skywalker Sound, Youth Radio/San
Francisco, and CRCA/UCSD was mixed live for a spatially enhanced
surround sound experience that complemented the extraordinary
quality of the 4K imagery. "Part of the idea behind Atkinson Hall
is to allow scientists, engineers, artists, entertainment industry
visionaries and educators to come together to prototype advanced
collaboration and visualization systems that will propel scientific
discovery and innovation forward in many fields," said Calit2
director Larry Smarr. "This new facility will house over 900
researchers from over twenty departments of UCSD, all of whom are
immersed in a high bandwidth environment where visual technologies
are ubiquitous." Last month at the iGrid 2005 workshop and
symposium, hosted by Calit2, a Silicon Graphics Prism visualization
system and an SGI InfiniteStorage RM660 system were used to present
the world's first international, remote, real-time, collaborative
4K digital cinema "dailies" workflow with rough-cut editing and
interactive playback from a timeline. (Directors typically watch
the footage shot each day during a movie production to make sure
that everything was captured as planned.) SGI systems holding 4K
DALSA camera files at the Research Institute for Digital Media and
Content at Keio University in Tokyo, Japan were connected to the
Calit2 auditorium, via 15,000 kilometers (roughly 9,000 miles) of
gigabit optical-fiber IP networks, where a prototype Sony SXRD 4K
projector (operating at 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution-four times the
resolution of HDTV) projected the images at UCSD. "After seeing
their performance at iGrid2005, we agreed that the Sony 4K
projector and the Silicon Graphics Prism system had set a new bar
in real-time super high-definition performance," said Ramesh Rao,
UCSD Division Director of Calit2. "The technology is so compelling
and the visuals so much better than anyone has ever seen before
that, after iGrid, we simply had to have it for this new building."
When Atkinson Hall, named in honor of former University of
California president and former UCSD chancellor Richard C.
Atkinson, officially opens in January 2006, Calit2's UCSD facility
will also be using the National Science Foundation-funded OptIPuter
technology (http://www.optiputer.net/) to collaborate with
colleagues using high-definition and super high-definition
telepresence, streaming over dedicated 1-gigabit and 10-gigabit
networks, to Europe, Asia, the U.S. and Canada. The OptIPuter
optical fabric also includes NCSA's 1,024-processor SGI(R) Altix(R)
system. Calit2 plans to pioneer applications for this unprecedented
level of combined computation, communication and visualization
power to work with both the Hollywood entertainment and global
scientific communities. "We really look forward to co-developing
this 4K technology with SGI and Sony and with our research
colleagues in Japan at Keio University and NTT Labs," said Tom
DeFanti, Calit2 research scientist. "These are all people we've
worked with for many years on 4K Super High-Definition, especially
the networking aspects. We've been waiting for a compute and
storage platform as powerful as the SGI shared-memory architecture
to be available on standards-based machines. With Silicon Graphics
Prism, it's here, and it's doing what we want. I can't tell you how
exciting it is to work on something for 10 years and have it not
only work, but blow everybody's socks off." "Under the leadership
of Larry Smarr, Calit2 has become a potent hotbed of compute,
networking and visualization," said Bob Bishop, chairman and CEO of
SGI. "This new institute has the horsepower and brain power to
drive the nation into a new and higher level of creativity,
innovation and entrepreneurship." The UCSD Division of Calit2
purchased a Silicon Graphics Prism visualization system with 48GB
RAM and 8 Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors running the Linux(R)
environment and an SGI InfiniteStorage RM600 system with 21.6TB of
disk storage and dual 10 Gigabit network interfaces. See related
November 1, 2005 press release: "SGI Visualization Technology
Powers San Diego State University's 3D Geospatial Mapping To Fuel
Hurricane Relief Efforts". California Institute for
Telecommunications and Information Technology Calit2 is one of four
California Institutes for Science and Innovation created in late
2000 by California to ensure that the state maintain its leadership
in cutting-edge technologies and industries. Its mission: to extend
the reach of the Internet throughout the physical world. More than
200 faculty members from UC San Diego and UC Irvine are
collaborating on interdisciplinary projects, with funding and other
support from more than 100 industry partners.
http://www.calit2.net/ SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source of Innovation
and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon Graphics, Inc.
(NYSE:SGI), is a leader in high-performance computing,
visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide technology
that enables the most significant scientific and creative
breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing images to
aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently, studying global
climate, providing technologies for homeland security and defense
or enabling the transition from analog to digital broadcasting, SGI
is dedicated to addressing the next class of challenges for
scientific, engineering and creative users. With offices worldwide,
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