Visualization Studio VIC
The Visualization Studio VIC is where computational technology, science, and visualization meet. Our mission is to research, educate, and reach out.
The Visualization Studio VIC at KTH is a resource of state-of-the-art interactive and graphics technologies and know-how for students and researchers developing projects or demonstrating results to the community at large. The Studio's center-piece is a 184-inch (466-cm), 4K stereoscopic screen that includes virtual and augmented reality, gesture- and touch-based interaction, and voice control. The Visualization Studio VIC is located at KTH, building D, Level 4, room 4451.
19/05/2025
Our academic family is coming to Stockholm! Mario Romero's PhD supervisor Gregory D. Abowd will talk about at the Digital Futures Distinguished Lecture this Friday, May 23, at 14:00 in the Hub and online.
More info: https://www.digitalfutures.kth.se/event/distinguished-lecture-gregory-d-abowd-northeastern-university/
19/08/2024
16/08/2024
at Norrmalmstorg all day today in central . Visit us to learn about air quality in the city. You can also visit us online at:
https://vetenskapallmanhet.se/projekt/dialogaktiviteter/citizair-synliggora-luftdata/
22/06/2024
Glad midsommar!
15/05/2024
Our project aims to engage citizens in a dialogue about urban air quality through immersive visualizations. We are happy to host you on May 28 at 15:00 in the Visualization Studio VIC at KTH to continue this dialogue. Registration at the bottom of this link: https://v-a.se/kalendarium/demo-av-citizair-verktyget-visualisering-av-luftdata/
Demo av CitizAir-verktyget – Visualisering av luftdata Inom projektet CitizAir har Vetenskap & Allmänhet tillsammans med KTH och SLB-analys, Stockholms stad utvecklat ett visualiseringsverktyg för att ...
04/05/2024
XXI century life at KTH Royal Institute of Technology: students enjoying the sun while carelessly watching a robot mow the lawn next to them.
23/04/2024
If nothing escapes a black hole, how did the universe escape the big bang? That is, there is even more mass crammed in an even smaller space at the moment of the Big Bang than in any black hole, right? Or, did the big bang also create space and gravity, so the infinite well could not form in time to trap the universe? I was wondering.
08/01/2024
Winter landscapes at KTH Royal Institute of Technology on Monday, January 8, 2024 at 15:00. 😊 ❄
01/01/2024
Onward 2024! Best wishes for all! ⛷
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Adress
Level 4, Room 4451, Lindstedtsvägen 5
Stockholm
11428
Öppettider
| Måndag | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tisdag | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Onsdag | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Torsdag | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Fredag | 09:00 - 17:00 |