Introduction
Converting the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory's Lower Teaching Laboratory
into a virtual format was our second attempt at using Quicktime VR. We
photographed the scene using a film camera, allowing better control over
the exposure and giving much higher resolution results. Click here
to find out more about how to make Quicktime VR scenes.
The plan on the right illustrates the content of the virtual lab. Thesymbols
indicate the points in the lab where you can stand and look around you. These are called nodes.
The arrows indicate in which direction you would be looking if you clicked on one
of these links. The brown shaded coloured blocks indicate
the benches in the lab and the coloured areas show where you can perform
an experiment.
Click on the links on the left or one of
the symbols
on the map to enter the lab. If you're not sure about how to control
Quicktime VR scenes then have a look at the instructions.
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