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Initiated
in the Fall of 2002 and completed in 2003 as a joint collaboration
between the UCLA/SPARC Digital/Mural Laband the UCLA Visualization
portal
, the Virtual Great Wall of Los Angeles 3-D model brings the signature
work of Professor Baca and SPARC into the virtual world of real-time
3-D visualization. UCLA/SPARC Digital/Mural Lab staff worked with the
staff of the UCLA Visualization Portal to model in 3-D the entire Great
Wall of Los Angeles mural site and the surrounding city area. To
accomplish this enormous task, satellite photos of the site were used
along with blueprints to model the entire flood control channel to
scale. Photos of the Great Wall taken from the SPARC MREC Archive were
scanned and stitched together to texture the virtual wall of the
channel and photos of the surrounding area were used to texture the
rest of the model.
The completed 3-D real time model is displayed in the UCLA
Visualization portal, which boasts a 160 degree IMAX style screen where
viewers can navigate through the virtual Great Wall in real-time,
literally flying through the site to view the mural from perspectives
not possible at the actual mural site. The virtual model will also be
used to pre-visualize how the next four decades of the Great Wall of
Los Angeles (currently in early design phases as part of the extension
and continuation of the mural) will look before they are actually in
situ.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE 3-D FLY THROUGH MOVIE (30 MB .zip)
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