MICE
Events and publicity
Publicity for the MICE project
Since the inception of the project, there has been an ever-increasing interest
shown by individual researchers and the media.
We have created a list of MICE publicity
items which include events, demonstrations, video recordings and
press articles.
Where relevant there are references to archive images, video and sound.
Typical MICE events
The following screen images are examples of actual use of MICE tools for
conferencing by MICE and various related projects.
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MICE - typical conference.......139 KB
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MICE - an early intercontinental conference.......230 KB
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DIMAGIO - medical demonstration.......125 KB
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ReLaTe - language teaching........77 KB
Events in which MICE has participated
August 14, 1994 : First BBC Radio 5 broadcast LIVE on Internet
The BBC used the MBONE/CuSeeMe to
broadcast (multicast) to the UK MBONE.
November 3, 1994 : The Global Schoolhouse world-wide videoconference
View from UCL (250 KB)
November 28, 1994 : Mbone launch of the ArtAIDS project
The MICE DIMAGIO team orchestrated the
MBONE launch (reported on BBC Radio Five LIVE) of the
ArtAIDS project.
May 16 - September 5, 1995 : The Hamming lecture series
This series was originally multicast by the Naval Postgraduate
School, Monterey, California between March 28 and June 9, 1995.
Don Brutzman and Tracey Emswiler were responsible for the original
transmissions and provided the tapes used for the retransmission to
Europe at an earlier time of day by the MICE NSC England.
The screen image recorded at UCL - 16 May 1995 (115 KB)
At a future date this series will be made available on-line at
the Naval Postgraduate School.
July 19, 1995 : MICE demonstration at IETF Stockholm
This demonstration was one of a series of eight and is distinguished by
having 22 participants sending video simultaneously.
View from UCL (297 KB)
Academic papers published by the MICE project
There are a number of
academic papers
produced by the project which you might like to read. Some of these are
available as PostScript files on our ftp server.