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Date: 2015-12-14 22:32:03
Digital media
Virtual reality
New media
Technology forecasting
Fiction
Education
Holodeck
Holography in fiction
Larry Smarr
Educational technology
Big data
Electronic Visualization Laboratory

At UH, one of the world’s top computer scientists takes a cue from ‘Star Trek’ By Nanea Kalani December 14, 2015 Honolulu Star Advertiser

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