By Rob Stone at 29 April 2013 at 14:28
Viperlib have been busy, so busy we had to build another chair ! This has been used all over the UK and will be at VSS 2013
As usual the pictures are on facebook to reach as wie an audience as possible.
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By Peter Thompson at 13 September 2012 at 15:45
Apologies for the slight delay in getting pictures of the Beuchet chair available. they will be posted on our facebook page as soon as possible.
http://facebook.com.viperlib
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By Peter Thompson at 08 July 2012 at 14:24
All the pictures of the magic chair we took at the Big Bang event at Elvington Airfield on Thursday 5th July are now available. To see the pictures go to our facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Viperlib
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By Rob Stone at 17 May 2012 at 03:54
We won the VSS demo night competition with our chair. We took over 200 photos and had may great comments, be sure to check out the rest of the site while your here,
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By Peter Thompson at 19 May 2011 at 07:08
Demo night at VSS this year was bigger and better than ever. Viperlib with the help of Art Shapiro visited the various exhibits and decided to award two prizes of 100 Euros each.
It was clear that the “People’s Choice” was Martin Lages and Maryam Viziri Pashkam’s fabulous use of a strobe light and an iPhone!
We also liked Rob Ennis and Qasim Zaidi’s simple demonstration of how to measure visual aftereffects.
Well done to both winners. We hope details of their demonstrationsd will be on Viperlib very soon.
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By Peter Thompson at 08 March 2011 at 09:37
Thanks in part to the generosity of Frans Verstraten and ECVP, ViperLib will be at Demo Night at VSS to awrd prizes to the best demos that can be added to the ViperLib site. We hope to award at least two prizes of $100.
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By Peter Thompson at 01 September 2009 at 14:11
Frans Verstraten, organiser of the hugely successful 2008 European Conference on Visual Perception in Utrecht has pledged some of the surplus of that conference to support viperlib. This will help us commission new material for the site. So, if what you want isn’t here, let us know and we’ll commission the material.
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By Peter Thompson at 30 April 2009 at 12:21
The new version of viperlib, packed with new features was launched at VSS 2009. It is now much easier to upload contributions and customise the site to your requirements.
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By Peter Thompson at 20 May 2008 at 15:34
Microsoft Research have very generously donated £25,000 to support the future development of Viperlib. We are planning to revamp the site allowing users to submit material in a simpler and more direct way. This will reduce the administrative load of running Viperlib and will keep the site up to date.
Obviously we want more material for the site, more images, more Viper2go tutorials, etc. We will now be able to commission new material so it is important that we discover what our users would like to see on Viperlib that we do not currently have. Please send requests for demos, tutorials and images to us. If you have a great idea for the site and would like us to commission you to produce material, please get in touch.
We will also be looking at the possibility-and desirability-of extending the scope of Viperlib to incorporate auditory demonstrations. What are your views on this proposal? What about other senses too?
Viperlib is only as good as the people who give us the material, so please contribute to making the site even better.
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By Peter Thompson at 20 February 2008 at 15:31
Viper2go is an expansion of Viperlib, providing complete tutorial sessions. If you would like to create a Viper2go tutorial, we would be delighted to hear from you. For more details about Viper2go visit our FAQ page.
If you’ve not seen Tutis Vilis’ wonderful interactive Flash lectures, check them out here
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