Upcoming Stereoscopic Perception Study

We are excited to announce that George Bell and Dr Alma Cantu are conducting a 3D stereoscopic experiment over the next few weeks, from the 13th to the 30th October.

The research studies aim at validating a theory by testing it with participants.

The study aims to evaluate some benefits of the 3D stereoscopy for data visualisation.

We warmly invite anyone interested in taking part to get in contact or book a slot!

Participants will be looking at a 3D screen (no immersive headset) and identifying numbers in a noisy environment.

It will take approximately 45 minutes to complete.

To book a slot, please use this link: Book a slot
To learn more or ask any questions, please contact George Bell at g.bell1@newcastle.ac.uk

Your participation will make a valuable contribution to their research, and we would be very grateful for your time and support. 

If you took part of the first experiment that happened around August time, your interest is greatly appreciate but please do not book a slot again

Third Place at GD Contest 2025

George, Luke, Alma and Daniel, with partners from the University of Cologne, designed and created a visualisation for submission to The 33rd International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization Creative Topic challenge. Of twelve submissions, they achieved third place!

The challenge was to create a visualisation for the German science fiction show Dark, visualising its complex non-linear storyline containing frequent time-travel, multiple realities and a large cast of interacting characters. The final visualisation was projected onto the Norrköping Decision Arena‘s 360° degree screen .

Storyline for Dark projected onto a 360° display

For an interactable demo, click here.