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VRP01_NAME1=Ahmed Farouk
VRP02_NAME2=Amit Bleiweiss
VRP03_TITLE=Interactive Viewing of a Complex 3D-Organ
VRP04_DESCR= We are planning to use Sense-8 Worldup and WorldKit.
to implement an interactive surgical model of a complex
organ. 
1. Scanning the organ from different  perspectives. 
   Inside/Outside viewing of the organ.
2. Being able to stretch the muscles of the organ.
3. Stimulating the organ with external stimulus and viewing 
   the behavior of the organ in response to the stimulus.
4. Using input and output devices to interact with the model.
5. Depending on the available technology, we are exploring 
   the the idea of dissecting the organ to uncover the 
   internal layers of the studied organ.

This is considered to be an initial project statment. We are
still deciding on the specifics of the project, eg. which
organ, what level of details, input and output devices..



 
