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January 23, 2003
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Images
Photo 1

Photograph showing typical texture indicative of what was once magma within the central parts of a batholith (a large intrusion of magma into rock).
Credit: Photo courtesy of Keith Klepeis, University of Vermont; NSF
Photo 2

Outcrop photograph of a melt-enhanced shear zone that developed along the base of an intruding batholith (shown in yellow in crustal column).
Credit: Photo courtesy of Keith Klepeis, University of Vermont; NSF
Photo 3

Unusually well exposed section of rock from Early Cretaceous continental crust located in Fiordland, New Zealand. (Section constructed by Keith Klepeis, University of Vermont)
Credit: Photo courtesy of Keith Klepeis, University of Vermont; NSF
Photo 4

A humanoid puppet performing a complex motion - touching its toes, then sitting and crossing its legs -- that was interactively animated
Download video:
ben_arie_complexsit.avi
Video Credit: Produced in MVL lab, ECE Dept., University of Illinois at Chicago, November 2002. PI: Jezekiel Ben-Arie
Photo 5

Video of a person doing jumping jacks.
Download video:
ben_arie_person_jump.mpg
Video Credit: Produced in MVL lab, ECE Dept., University of Illinois at Chicago, November 2002. PI: Jezekiel Ben-Arie
Photo 6

A humanoid puppet performing the same jumping jacks, created by tracking the body segments of the person in the previous video.
Download video:
ben_arie_puppet_jump.mpg
Video Credit: Produced in MVL lab, ECE Dept., University of Illinois at Chicago, November 2002. PI: Jezekiel Ben-Arie
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