Inside a Major Immersive Technology Upgrade

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Image credit: ST Engineering Antycip

ST Engineering Antycip (Antycip) has completed major system integrations at TORE (The Open Reality Experience), the University of Lille’s large-scale immersive environment built around a flattened torus-shaped display.

“TORE allows us to conduct academic research in cognitive science, art history, and archaeology, as well as to design immersive artistic works. The level of realism required for high-quality immersion makes optimising projection and computing systems essential. The integration of innovative technologies expands our computing and interaction capabilities and opens the door to new collaborations between research and industry,” explains Yann Coello (PhD), Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology, and Director of the Visual Sciences and Cultures Research Federation at the University of Lille.

The project, marks a new phase in TORE’s development. The latest integration focuses on updated projection and calibration technologies designed to support realistic and consistent visual output across the immersive space.

The modernisation improves colour accuracy, image fluidity, and visual continuity across the torus-shaped surface, which measures more than eight metres in diameter and differs from conventional cylindrical immersive displays. The upgraded system also supports higher refresh rates, complex scene rendering, artificial intelligence modules, and remote interaction and collaboration between immersive environments.

Inaugurated in 2018, TORE continues to support research, cultural heritage exploration, and artistic creation at the University of Lille.

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