Okay, hello and welcome for Computer Graphics.
So let me first of all make a short announcement that's maybe interesting for you because we
have an exchange program with Brazil, in particular with the University of Curitiba.
And it's an exchange program for students starting in the fifth semester, so yeah, that's
probably just the group that is attending this lecture, fifth semester of bachelor or
master studies in computer science or medical engineering or also other study programs.
But it's explicitly, the priority is for computer science and for medical engineering because
we applied for these students for it, but also other students are welcome to hand in
an application.
And to give you a little impression of Curitiba, our partners in Brazil prepared some slides.
So Curitiba is in, yeah, Brazil is in general very big and Curitiba is here in the very
south so it means it's not as hot as you might expect it to be from Brazil.
It's on the southern hemisphere so right now it's summer there and within Curitiba it's
rather close to the coast, not directly at the coast but close to the coast in the region
of Parana and Curitiba is a very modern and very safe city, yeah, so it's not as you might
expect Brazil to be, very well organized, they have very good public transport, about
two million people are living there so it's not a small city and yeah, very European,
there are very many European immigrants there and we have a rather long-going exchange with
them so it's not the first round, we do that for quite some time so we know the partners
in Brazil rather well, it's well established how you can exchange ECTS credit points that
you get there, how to also include them into your studies.
The computer science department there is definitely not small, 36 professors, they have courses
for computer science, biomedical informatics, their focus is computation and intelligence,
information technology, computer networks, embedded systems so they have interesting
stuff that you can hear there, courses are in general in Portuguese but it's clear that
obviously not too many of our students probably speak Portuguese but so they make it possible
also for foreign students to attend these lectures by providing English slides or stuff
like that and everything can also be done in English and in fact even our partners there
speak German very well, two of them even have a German passport so communication and so
on is really well organized and works well.
And you get the program, you get money for the flight there and for living and so on
so it's definitely possible to live from the scholarship there and also to see a little
bit and not only to spend the time in Curitiba.
If you're interested, contact me maybe directly after the lecture or you can also, this is
now here again on this slide, you can directly contact Roberto Grosso, here you can see the
email address and he can give you more information about what you need to apply.
So we are right now speaking about exchanges that will happen in the second half next year,
August to December next year.
Okay, good.
So that was a non-computer graphics related announcement, maybe it's interesting for you
or rather I would say it's a really cool way to be in a country where you otherwise wouldn't
go to and Curitiba definitely is a city where I don't have problems to send students because
it's safe and so on but it's very different and it's a really interesting place to go
to.
Okay, good.
So back to computer graphics.
We were speaking about texture mapping and so on Monday I told you about different possibilities
what we can do with textures so we can use textures as kind of wallpapers that we glue
onto images, onto objects but we can also do things like normal mapping or we also looked
into 3D textures and so on but one thing we ignored in some sense up to now is we learned
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