Established in 1973, the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) is a research lab in the Computer Science Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. EVL consists of faculty and students from a wide variety of disciplines, and is considered one of the oldest institutions in the U.S. that graduates students in Computer Science and Art.
EVL is best known for the computer graphics featured in the first Star Wars film (1977), the invention of the CAVE virtual reality environment in 1991, and the GeoWall in 2000.
Some videos related to EVL research cannot be directly posted to YouTube due to permission or copyright issues. In these cases, these programs will be linked here:
Discovery's The Science Channel, "PopSci's Future Of: Immortal Avatars"
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