Computer Science Display Wall
1998-2001
8 projectors & 24 projector versions
Images from Display Wall design class and research projects
First wall in 1998 is 3900 x 1470 pixels in size
Rebuild of computer projector system in 2000
increases image pixel size to 17.3 million pixels - 5900 x 2900 pixels
Scalable Display Wall research  -  Computer Science  -  Princeton University
8 LCD projectors showing 1024 x 768 pixels
Scientific Visualization
Load Balancing Parallel Rendering
Grad Student Rudro Samanta
Display Wall Design Class
Design Class
Images by students
18 feet by 8 feet
Image by Gregory Carlock '01
Image by Jerry Chan '01
Image by Jerry Chan '01
Image by Jerry Chan '01
Image by Ian Buck '99
Image by Ryan Martin '01
Image by Jon Harris '02
Image by Jon Harris '02
Image by Neil Shah '01
Image by Jerry Chan '01
Image by Jerry Chan '01
Image by Wilmot Kidd '01
Image by Wilmot Kidd '01
Image by Wilmot Kidd '01
Image by Karen Kin '01
Image by Karen Kin '01
Image by Karen Kin '01
Image by Ayesha Menon '02
Image by Ayesha Menon '02
Thumbnails
Image by Ayesha Menon '02
Image by Ilya Rosenberg '01
Image by Mariyam Mirza '02
Image by Darren Hammel '01 
Picasso's Guernica projected 2/3 life size
24 projectors
each showing 1024x768 pixels
5900 x 2900 pixel image
24 computers in parrallel
Support computers
24 images tiled to become one giant image
Visiting Alum Jeffrey Besos '86 and CS Faculty Kai Li
Jeff Besos, Kai Li and CS Chair David Dobkin eye the display wall
17.3 million pixels make a very clear image
Design class image by Kinari Patel '02
Faculty Adam Finkelstein with Jeff Besos and Kai Li
Faculty Adam Finkelstein with Jeff Besos and Kai Li
Kai Li, Jeff Besos, David Dobkin
Kai Li, Jeff Besos, David Dobkin with Thumbnails
Image by Undergrad Philip Davidson '02, Kai Li, Jeff Besos
Display Wall team and Jeff Besos
High Resolution Wall size images
The big screen