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Multimedia '95, which will take place at the Metro Toronto Convention 
Centre May 31 - June 3, is the most comprehensive new technology 
conference and trade show in Canada and one of the largest in the world.  
Experience this unique, comprehensive new technology/new media 
exposition and forum.  

Multimedia '95 is divided into five streams, including Multimedia 
Communications, Showcase on Production, VICOM/Photographic 
Communications, Electronic Design and Virtual Reality World.    

Virtual Reality World is the most exciting conference forum for Virtual 
Reality, demonstrating the newest in VR technology for business, 
entertainment, education, health care, medicine, architecture and more.  
Listed below are the seminar topics and speakers for Virtual Reality World.  
To receive additional information about these seminars and speakers and for 
registration material, please contact Multimedia '95 at 905/660-2491.  

Using Virtual Reality for Machine Design
Kem Ahlers, Caterpillar Inc.

CitySpace - A Virtual City for Use in Education
 Coco Conn

VR in Out-of-Home Entertainment
 Clark Dodsworth, Jr.

Narrative and Storytelling in Virtual Environments
 Kevin Elliott, Banff Centre for the Arts

Virtual Environments for Education, the Arts and Communications: Issues 
in Design and Development
 Carol Gigliotti, Ohio State University

Habitable Cinema: Architecture In the Age of Extreme InterMedia
 Marcos Novak, University of Texas at Austin

"From Plato's Cave to the Holodeck"
Scientific Visualization and Virtual Reality Research
Maxine D. Brown, Electronic Visualization Lab, University of Illinois at 
Chicago

Virtual Schools
J. Michael Moshell, University of Central Florida

Clinical Applications for Virtual Reality: Gone Today and Here Tomorrow
 Thomas I. Prudhomme, Omega Medical Systems

Virtual Reality as a New Home Entertainment Medium
Warren Robinett, Virtual Reality Games, Inc

An Overview of the State of the Art in Virtual Reality
 Bernie Roehl, University of Waterloo

Virtual Reality Applications in Medical Education and Training
 Lewis Sadler, University of Illinois at Chicago

The Virtual Museum
 Oliver Strimpel, The Computer Museum (Boston)

Hardware and Applications Issues in Virtual Reality
 Brian Welch, CAE Electronics













