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Here's the Broad Art Foundation's fly-through video of the 120,000-square-foot facility, which will consist of "almost an acre of column-free gallery space, a lecture hall for up to 200 people, a ground floor multimedia gallery,...state-of-the-art archive, study and art storage space," according to the foundation's announcement:
Lee Rosenbaum: Form Foils Function: Eli Broad's New Museum in LA Lee Rosenbaum 2011
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Some architectural and interior design practices have also experimented with using Second Life as a virtual show-case for their designs, inviting clients and other stakeholders to view, fly-through and discuss online.
Ten things to manage in a recession: 2 – meetings « pwcom 2.0 2009
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Have a click on our fancy interactive guide to the Tour, click on stage 17, then click on the eye icon for a breathtaking (it says here) fly-through of today's stage.
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During the fly-through I got to see the interior of the power station, filled with corridors and lit walls which can be shot and destroyed.
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Even if this film had no dialogue, no characters, no plot and was just a two hour fly-through of the virtual city I would still watch it twice.
It's Gonna Be The Future Soon Sci-Fi Gene 2010
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I did this NYC fly-through on an older PC with only 128MB cache and added music and the file is still is about 1. 6mb after rendering.
New York City in Photo-Realistic 3D Now in Google Earth | Google Earth Blog 2008
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On the fly-through it's like you're going up in a lift.
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Even if this film had no dialogue, no characters, no plot and was just a two hour fly-through of the virtual city I would still watch it twice.
Archive 2010-07-01 Sci-Fi Gene 2010
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It's a computer-simulated fly-through of the Orion Nebula.
A really nice Christmas/Chanakuh/Festivus, etc. present for someone... frankwu 2007
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Here's Eric Bruneton's 3-dimensional fly-through of a Rama-like object.
September 2007 2007
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