Digital Video Globe (DVG) technologies:
A Digital Video Globe (DVG) is a geospatial instructional technology incorporating a digital video projection system, a sphere-shaped (or flat-screen) display, a desktop or portable computer and DVG operating software.
DVG technologies are capable of displaying animations, visualizations and simulations of global data across a broad range of subject matter. The primary use of DVG technology today is to display Earth Systems. Earth Systems data are sourced from orbiting satellites, aircraft and surface sensor networks in order to better understand the impact of Human Systems on Earth’s Biosphere.
Imagine looking at a globe of the Earth, but instead of seeing a printed surface, you are viewing geo-referenced data simulations and animations on a 360° internally projected video display screen. The experience is likened to viewing Earth from Space.
Acrylic DVG display systems are available in sizes ranging from 16-inches to 6-feet in diameter. Inflatable DVG display systems come in sizes ranging from 5-feet to 13-feet in diameter.
Internally projected DVG technologies in the United States are produced by three commercial vendors: Arc Science Simulations (Loveland, Colorado), Global Imagination® (Santa Clara, California) and iGlobe® Inc. (Franklin, New Hampshire). An externally projected DVG technology – Science On a Sphere – is produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Please review the following information about DVG technologies:
COMING IN 2015 - THE iGLOBE MINI. CLICK HERE OR ON IMAGE BELOW TO SEE VIDEO.
A Digital Video Globe (DVG) is a geospatial instructional technology incorporating a digital video projection system, a sphere-shaped (or flat-screen) display, a desktop or portable computer and DVG operating software.
DVG technologies are capable of displaying animations, visualizations and simulations of global data across a broad range of subject matter. The primary use of DVG technology today is to display Earth Systems. Earth Systems data are sourced from orbiting satellites, aircraft and surface sensor networks in order to better understand the impact of Human Systems on Earth’s Biosphere.
Imagine looking at a globe of the Earth, but instead of seeing a printed surface, you are viewing geo-referenced data simulations and animations on a 360° internally projected video display screen. The experience is likened to viewing Earth from Space.
Acrylic DVG display systems are available in sizes ranging from 16-inches to 6-feet in diameter. Inflatable DVG display systems come in sizes ranging from 5-feet to 13-feet in diameter.
Internally projected DVG technologies in the United States are produced by three commercial vendors: Arc Science Simulations (Loveland, Colorado), Global Imagination® (Santa Clara, California) and iGlobe® Inc. (Franklin, New Hampshire). An externally projected DVG technology – Science On a Sphere – is produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Please review the following information about DVG technologies:
COMING IN 2015 - THE iGLOBE MINI. CLICK HERE OR ON IMAGE BELOW TO SEE VIDEO.
CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW TO VIEW 3-D FLAT SCREEN HARDWARE OPTION
CLICK ON THE IMAGE ABOVE to see software option only (Apple OS-X 10.8 or better Operating System)
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NOTE: In full disclosure to our prospective Collaborative research partners, please note the following DVG competitive products:
CLICK ON THE IMAGES ABOVE TO VIEW DIGITAL VIDEO GLOBE (DVG) VIDEOS: