Project presentation
Tomorrow is the day of my final year project presentation and demonstration… I hope I’m on top form for it!
I was up most of last night bent double over the porcelain pot
But i woke this morning feeling about 75% better, which is good! But I ended up missing football tonight, which was a shame and I haven’t eaten too much today.
So yeah, presentation tomorrow. I fished around the net for a few hours finding nice professional stereoscopic images to demonstrate my project with, found some screen shots from IMAX movies and a couple from stereo computer games, so the demo should give good results.
I am most worried about the impromptu questions as it is so long since I coded the app that I don’t remember how I did half of it… and I haven’t got to the stage of working it all out yet.
But yeah, winging it is always good, and there really isn’t that much to my project, I just hope that they don’t ask me for its practical uses… I haven’t thought of any yet!
Then tomorrow night I’m being interviewed by the missionary and student committee at 1st. That should be fun, a X on 1 interview! Although I just got 2 DVDs from mel in the mail of our time in Tokyo last summer, so I’m all hyped up for it again!
So big day tomorrow… Then project hand in date is friday! So got two full days then Friday morning to get it all printed and bound ready for hand in…




May 10th, 2005 at 4:08 am
Good luck with the demonstration and presentation. Hope you’re feeling better.
May 10th, 2005 at 9:49 am
They loved it. I think the downloading properly produced stereo images made the deal in the end. I don’t think they had seen anything like it, especially on their screen!
My project supervisor, Dr Ferguson, was just keen to see some 3D pictures. The other guy I don’t think was much to do with the stereoscopy stuff in the uni so he basically sat and smiled and went “wow” at the appropriate images.
So all is well!
Now I just gotta do something impressive for the missionary and student committee tonight…
May 10th, 2005 at 1:09 pm
Nice one! Any way for me to have a look at your demonstration or would I need a special projector and/or screen?
Do you know who’s interviewing you this evening?
May 10th, 2005 at 5:18 pm
You’d need a $1000 set of gleeks and an extremely fast graphics card…
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