The Computer Graphics Lab invites you to its OpenLab on January 28, 2026, from 5:30pm to 7pm in room GU13/01.02. Everyone is welcome! You will find exciting live demos to try out, insights into the lab's research and teaching, as well as examples of Master's theses, Bachelor's theses, and 15-ECTS-projects. There will of course also be opportunities to talk to the students and the team. Topics include virtual reality, VR/AR games, embodied agents and avatars, augmented reality, 3D reconstruction, smart city applications and motion capture. 

Computer Graphics

Research in the Computer Graphics Lab revolves around virtual characters, motion perception, virtual reality and augmented reality, as well as character animation.

Evaluating Grasping Visualizations and Control Modes in a VR Game

How Important are Detailed Hand Motions for Communication for a Virtual Character Through the Lens of Charades?

Augmented Reality Representation of Historical Objects