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CINEGRID INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP 2011 (6th annual)
Workshop organized by Pacific Interface, Inc.
Sponsored by CineGrid, a non-profit organization headquartered in California.
Hosted by the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
Supported in part by NSF IRNC participant cost funding.
Location: Calit2 Auditorium, 1st Floor, Atkinson Hall, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in La Jolla, CA
CineGrid’s mission is to build an interdisciplinary community that is focused on the research, development, and demonstration of networked collaborative tools to enable the production, use and exchange of very-high-quality digital media over photonic networks.
For more information, please go to: http:///www.cinegrid.org
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
Sunday December 4, 2011
2:00 - 4:00 – Easy Scenic Hike - meet in Hotel Lobby
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM – Welcome Reception
Monday December 5, 2011
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM – CineGrid Workshop
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM – Workshop dinner
Tuesday December 6, 2011
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM – CineGrid Workshop
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM – Workshop dinner
Wednesday December 7, 2011
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM – CineGrid Workshop
WORKSHOP VENUE
Calit2 Auditorium, 1st Floor, Atkinson Hall, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in La Jolla, CA
Map: http://atkinsonhall.calit2.net/directions/pdf/Directions_Calit2.pdf
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS:
A limited number of rooms are being held at the La Jolla Shores Hotel at discounted rates.
Please reserve befor 11/13/11 for guarenteed reservation at discount rate.
Please contact the hotel directly to reserve your room.
Please be sure to ask for the "CINEGRID2011" room block.
La Jolla Shores Hotel
8110 Camino Del Oro
La Jolla, CA 92037-3108USA
TEL: 1-800-237-5211
International TEL: 858-459-8271
For online bookeing, go to:
http://www.ljshoreshotel.com/
Use Group code CINEGRID2011
SAN DIEGO AIRPORT TRANSFERS:
Shuttle bus: One local shuttle company is "Cloud 9 Shuttle". Available outside terminal in "Shuttles for Hire" area.
http://www.cloud9shuttle.com/
Toll free (USA) number for "Cloud 9 Shuttle" is: 800-974-8885.
Taxi is $30-40. Taxis can be shared and cost may be lower than shuttel if 2 or 3 people are traveling together.
WORKSHOP TRANSPORTATION
We will provide shuttle bus transportation to take attendees from La Jolla Shores Hotel to UCSD and back to hotel each day.
Parking on campus is extremely limited.
SHUTTLE SCHEDULE
Shuttle buses will depart from La Jolla Shores Hotel at the following times:
Monday, December 5th: 8:00 AM
Tuesday, December 6th: 8:00 AM
Wedensday, December 7th: 8:00 AM
PROGRAM
DRAFT 12/1/11 – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011 (Optional for out-of-towners and enthusiastic locals)
2:00 Easy Scenic Hike - meet in lobby at La Jolla Shores Hotel – Tom DeFanti, Calit2/UCSD
5:00 Workshop Reception - La Jolla Shores Hotel (Acapulco Room, 2nd floor)
7:30 CineGrid Executive Committee - La Jolla Shores Hotel (Aztec Room, 2nd floor)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011
8:00 Buses depart La Jolla Shores Hotel for Calit2 auditorium, UCSD campus
8:15 Registration and continental breakfast at Calit2
9:00 Workshop Welcome and Overview – Natalie Van Osdol, Pacific Interface
9:05 Welcoming remarks – Ramesh Rao, Calit2 - TBD
9:15 CineGrid Member Events 2011 – moderated by Natalie Van Osdol, Pacific Interface
(75 minutes = 5 min. intro + 3 presentations x 20 min.+10 Min. Q&A)
CineGrid @ Amsterdam 2011: Frank Kresin, Waag Society and Walter Van Djik, SURFnet
CineGrid @ Rio 2011: Michael Stanton and Leandro Ciuffo, RNP
CineGrid @ Tokyo 2011: Naohisa Ohta, Keio University and Daisuke Shirai, NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
10:30 Break
11:00 Remote Sensing over Networks – moderated by Atsushi Takahara, NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
(75 minutes = 5 min. intro + 3 presentations x 20 Min. + 10 min. Q&A)
4K Live Microscopy, Richard Weinberg, USC/SCA (live streaming 4K/60p J2K from USC)
Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI): Ron Johnson, University of Washington
4K Aloft: Jeff Weekley, Naval Postgraduate School
12:15 CineGrid Screening room #1 – moderated by Michal Krsek
(25 minutes = 6 min. intro + 19 min. screening)
Coppa di Sicilia: UPP, Prague, CZ (4K streaming from Prague)
12:40 Lunch
Optional Working Group / BOF / Project Team luncheons (self-organized)
2:15 CineGrid Testbed Tools for Collaboration – moderated by Jason Leigh UIC/EVL
(95 minutes = 5 min. intro + 4 presentations x 20 min. + 10 min. Q&A)
SAGE User Interface & Video: Luc Renambot, UIC/EVL
SAGE Audio Manager and Directional Audio: Nathan Brock and Michelle Daniels, UCSD/SonicArts
VROOM: Todd Margolis, UCSD/Calit2
UltraGRID: Petr Holub, CESNET (live HD streaming from Prague)
3:50 Break
4:20 Tohoku Recovery: moderated by Naohisa Ohta, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University (KMD)
(50 minutes = 5 min. intro + 1 remote presentation x 20 min. + 1 introduction (local +remote) x 15 min. + screening x 10 min. + 10 min Q&A)
Introduction and Overview: Naohisa Ohta, KMD, Keio University
Report from Tokoku University: Masayuki Kawamata and Masahide Abe, Tohoku University (live 4K/60p J2K telepresence from Tohoku University)
“Lenses and Landscapes” – growing a Growing Documentary: Janak Bhimani and Annisa Mahdia, KMD, Keio University (live 4K/60p telepresence + 4K J2K streaming from Keio KMD)
5:20 Vroom: Collaboration Session with Tokyo: moderated by Naohisa Ohta, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University (KMD)
Keio University and UCSD Collaboration using “Growing Documentary” material
(CineSAGE + 4K telepresence between Keio and UCSD)
6:15 Adjourn
6:30 Bus returns to La Jolla Shores Hotel
7:00 Workshop buffet dinner at the La Jolla Shores Hotel (Acapulco Room, 2nd floor)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2011
8:00 Buses depart La Jolla Shores Hotel for Calit2 auditorium
8:15 Registration and continental breakfast at Calit2
8:55 CineGrid Exchange – moderated by Laurin Herr, Pacific Interface
(95 minutes = 5 min. intro + 4 x 20 min. presentations + 10 min. Q&A)
CineGrid Exchange Update: Dana Plepys, UIC/EVL
Front-end for CineGrid Resource Modules: Cosmin Dumitru, UvA
Content Espresso - Distributed Secure Media Exchange: Daisuke Ando, Keio DMC
iRODS Update: Wayne Schroeder, DICE
10:30 Vroom: Collaboration Session with Chicago + Break
Break + CineSAGE Demos in Vroom
Moderated by Nathan Brock, Sonic Arts/UCSD; participants: EVL/UIC, Sonic Arts/UCSD, NTT Network Innovation Laboratories (CineSAGE + HD telepresence between UIC and UCSD)
11:30 Advanced Digital Cinema – moderated by Andy Maltz, AMPAS/STC
(75 minutes = 5 min. intro + 3 presentations x 20 min. + 10 min. Q&A)
Digital Motion Picture Cameras – Overview: Dave Stump, ASC
IIF/ACES workflows – Andy Maltz, AMPAS/STC
Infrastructure for Advanced Digital Cinema Workflows - George Joblove
12:45 Lunch
Optional Working Group / BOF / Project Team luncheons (self-organized)
2:15 Advances in Virtual Reality – moderated by Tom DeFanti, Calit2/UCSD
(95 minutes = 5 min. intro. + 4 presentations x 20 min. + 10 min. Q&A)
USN Immersive VR: Michael McKay, EXE Global Studios
VISIONAIR: Frederic Noel, Grenoble-INP
CAVE-to-CAVE Remote Navigation: Sven Ubik, CESNET
CAVEcam 3D Photography, 3D CyberCommons and Next Generation CAVE: Dan Sandin, UIC/EVL
3:50 Break + CAVE Demonstrations:
StarCAVE Dan Sandin, UIC/EVL
NexCAVE Tom DeFanti - Calit2/UCSD
TourCAVE TBD - Calit2/UCSD
CAVE to CAVE Remote Navigation - Sven Ubik, CESNET
4:45 Vroom: 4K 3D CineGrid Exchange Screening Room – Moderated by Dana Plepys, UIC/EVL
- TV Globo 3D Sample Reel – Jose Dias, TV Globo (8:00)
- StarCAVE Archeology – Todd Margolis, Calit2/UCSD (6:00)
- drop – William Raymond Lotherington IV (1:50)
- Green Space – Vibeke Sorenson, Nanyang Technical University (7:27)
- Butoh – Fumihiko Kamemura, Keio DMC (3:00)
- The 24/7 Tokyo – Akihiko Matsuzawa, Keio DMC (2:30)
- StereoEssays – Jane DeAlmeida, MacKenzie University (8:00)
- Direct Numerical Simulations of Cosmological Reionization – SDSC & Argonne National Laboratory (2:10)
- Jan Matejko's "Battle of Grunwald" in 3D – Platige Image (3:40)
5:30 3D Creators Panel – Moderated by Dana Plepys, UIC/EVL
(45 minutes = 8 creator comments x 3 Min + 20 min Q&A)
Tom DeFanti, Calit2/UCSD
Dan Sandin, UCI/EVL
Robert Kooima, LSU
Todd Margolis, Calit2/UCSD
Richard Wagner, SDSC, UCSD
Maciej Glowiak, POZNAN
Vibeke Sorenson, Nanyang Technological University
Jane DeAlmeida, MacKenzie Univ
Kunitake Kaneko, Keio DMC
Jose Dias, TV Globo
6:15 Adjourn
6:30 Bus returns to La Jolla Shores Hotel
7:00 Workshop buffet dinner at the La Jolla Shores Hotel (Acapulco Room, 2nd floor)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2011
8:00 Buses depart La Jolla Shores Hotel for Calit2
8:15 Registration and continental breakfast at Calit2
9:00 Research Reports part 1– moderated by Cees deLaat, University of Amsterdam
(95 minutes = 5 min. intro + 4 presentations x 20 min. +10 min. Q&A)
4K Research at PSNC: Maciej Glowiak, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC)
VLAN Switching on the Fly, Tsuyoshi Ogura, NTT Network Innovation Labs
3D Broadcast Research – Jose Dias, Multimedia R&D Laboratory, Globo TV
Software playback of 4K 3D DCP – Nori Suzuki, Zaxel (local playback of 4K/24p using Zaxel player)
10:35 Vroom: VLAN Switching Demo + Break
(Local and remote streaming of 4K)
11:15 Research Reports part 2 – moderated by Paul Hearty, Sony Electronics (USA)
(95 minutes = 5 min. intro + 4 presentations x 20 min. +10 min. Q&A)
Developing FPGA for JPEG 2000 – Jean-Baptiste Lorent, IntoPIX
KACST Streaming: Jason Kimball, UCSD/Calit2
Uncompressed HD/3G-SDI over Carrier Ethernet – Michael Watford, Ciena Labs
Fogo Distributed 4K Player – Guido Lemos, Laboratory for Applications of Digital Video (LAVID) (streaming 4K from Brazil using Fogo Distributed 4K Player)
12:50 Lunch
Optional Working Group / BOF / Project Team luncheons (self-organized)
2:20 Distributed Audio - Reports from AES’11 – moderated by Peter Otto, UCSD/Sonic Arts
(55 minutes = 5 min. intro + 2 presentations x 20 min.. + 10 min. Q&A)
AES Remote Performance, UCSD & Keio: Nathan Brock, Calit2/UCSD
Remote Mentoring: Steve Morris and Brian Long, Lucasfilm
3:15 Vroom: UltraGrid on SAGE demo + Break
(Stereo HD Shoot , Send, Receive and Display)
3:45 CineGrid Exchange Screening Room – moderated by Dana Plepys, UIC/EVL
(4K J2K streaming from various CineGrid nodes)
(45 minutes = 40 min. playlist sequence + intros for each piece)
- Jin Kai Syu - Takahiro Hayakawa (5:00)
- Sizuka - Takahiro Hayakawa (1:00)
- Bastet - Takahiro Hayakawa (:30)
- Astro Fish “Underwater” - Toshi Ishii, Astrodesign (5:00)
- 4k Aloft- Jeff Weekley, Naval Post Graduate School (6:00)
- MicrOrganisms II - Richard Weinberg, USC (10:00)
- Food Fight 4000 – UCSD Student Collaborators (1:40)
- Lightheaded - UCSD Student Collaborators (1:13)
- “In a relation like that of a clock to a man” - Kristina Kersa, The One Minutes Project (1:08)
- Bees - Ineke Bakker, Sandberg Institute / The One Minutes Project (1:00)
- Seeing is believing - de Heer/ Hans Maier, Avans Hogeschool (:53)
- Sintel - Ton Roosendaal, The Blender Foundation (12:00)
4:30 Creator’s panel – Moderated by Dana Plepys, UIC/EVL
(45 minutes = 5 creator comments x 5 Min + 20 min Q&A)
Richard Weinberg, USC/SCA
Takahiro Hayakawa
Jeff Weekley, NPS
Walter van Dijk, SURFnet
Tracy Cornish, UCSD
5:15 Workshop Closing Session
5:45 Adjourn
6:00 Bus returns to La Jolla Shores Hotel
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CineGrid International Workshop 2011 Program Committee
Tom DeFanti, UCSD, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Cees de Laat, University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute
Paul Hearty, Sony Electronics Inc.
Laurin Herr, Pacific Interface, Inc.
Naohisa Ohta, Keio University, Research Institute For Digital Media & Content
Peter Otto, UCSD, Department of Music
Natalie Van Osdol, Pacific Interface, Inc.
Color Key:
Demo/Streaming in auditorium
Demo/Streaming in Vroom
Demo in StarCAVE, NexCAVE, TourCAVE and VirtuLab
Where
Calit2 - University of California, (UCSD)
Atkinson Hall Auditorium
9500 Gilman
La Jolla,
CA 92093
Hosted By
CineGrid
CineGrid’s mission is to build an interdisciplinary community, focused on the research, development, and demonstration of networked collaborative tools, to enable the production, use, preservation and exchange of very-high-quality digital media over photonic networks.