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Holographic lecture halls.

Twenty-four venues wired for volumetric capture, spatial audio, and sub-thirty-millisecond AR/VR delivery. Lectures stream live from physical rooms into a synthetic seat next to you — raise your hand from a paddyfield, a tea-shop, a hostel bunk; the rostrum sees the heatmap in real time.

24
Venues
12,400
Combined capacity
2,140
Attending right now
142
Volumetric cameras
6-DOF
Tracking standard
<30 ms
End-to-end latency
Streaming this moment

Live now, across the halls.

Eight of the venues are broadcasting at this instant. Join a stream and a synthetic seat — yours alone — is allocated inside the hall.
Quantum
412 in-hall

Many-body entanglement and tensor networks

Lead faculty Bhaskara Hall · started 14 min ago
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Philosophy
268 in-hall

Phenomenology of attention in classical Indic darshana

Lead faculty Hypatia Hall · started 32 min ago
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Law
521 in-hall

Comparative constitutional design for plurinational states

Lead faculty Vidya Hall · started 9 min ago
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Medicine
188 in-hall

Single-cell atlases of the developing cortex

Lead faculty Sushruta Hall · started 21 min ago
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Arts
144 in-hall

Material grammars of the Indus glyph

Lead faculty Mira Hall · started 6 min ago
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Mathematics
96 in-hall

Geometric Langlands — a working seminar

Lead faculty Ramanujan Hall · started 47 min ago
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Computer Science
305 in-hall

Compiler optimisations for sparse tensor kernels

Lead faculty Turing Hall · started 18 min ago
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Astronomy
227 in-hall

Gravitational wave signatures from primordial black holes

Lead faculty Aryabhata Hall · started 3 min ago
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The District

Twelve principal venues.

Each hall is named for a teacher in the long lineage of human inquiry — astronomy to anatomy, syntax to sound. Specialisation drives the rigging, not the architecture.

Vidya Hall

800 seats · amphi
Plenary keynotes, public lectures
  • Volumetric capture (32 cam)
  • Spatial audio 7.1.4
  • Hand tracking

Hypatia Hall

1,200 seats · amphi
Philosophy, classical languages
  • Volumetric capture (28 cam)
  • Whisper-array audio
  • 6-DOF tracking

Bhaskara Hall

600 seats · fan
Mathematics, theoretical physics
  • Volumetric capture (24 cam)
  • Chalkboard depth-scan
  • Spatial Q&A heatmap

Sushruta Hall

420 seats · theatre
Medicine, anatomy AR
  • Volumetric capture (20 cam)
  • Body-rig motion capture
  • 4K loupe overlays

Mira Hall

280 seats · studio
Fine arts, poetry, music
  • Cinematic capture (12 cam)
  • Ambisonic audio
  • Skylight bias rig

Ramanujan Hall

220 seats · round
Pure mathematics seminars
  • Volumetric capture (14 cam)
  • Live LaTeX overlay
  • Roundtable mic

Turing Hall

540 seats · fan
Computer science, systems
  • Volumetric capture (22 cam)
  • Code overlay layer
  • Spatial Q&A

Aryabhata Hall

900 seats · dome
Astronomy, cosmology
  • Planetarium dome
  • Volumetric capture (30 cam)
  • 12k starfield projector

Ibn Sina Hall

360 seats · theatre
Medical ethics, public health
  • Volumetric capture (18 cam)
  • Multi-translation feed
  • Hand tracking

Gargi Hall

460 seats · amphi
Vedic sciences, Sanskrit philology
  • Volumetric capture (18 cam)
  • Manuscript loupe rig
  • Spatial Q&A

Kepler Hall

720 seats · amphi
Physics, optics, instruments
  • Volumetric capture (26 cam)
  • Laser-safe AR overlay
  • 6-DOF tracking

Maitreyi Hall

340 seats · court
Comparative literature, law moots
  • Cinematic capture (14 cam)
  • Bench-cam multi-angle
  • Live transcript wall
Under the hood

How the holography actually works.

Custom rig, custom codec, custom delivery network. Built room-up so that a learner four time-zones away sees the chalk-dust settle.

Volumetric capture pipeline

A circumference of 24–32 synchronised RGB-D cameras frames each rostrum. Depth maps are fused, meshed, and progressively textured into a streaming point-cloud at 60 frames per second.

  • NeRF-derived view interpolation
  • 2.4 Gbps raw → 28 Mbps delivered
  • Time-of-flight + structured light hybrid

Spatial Q&A

Raise your hand from your seat — physical or synthetic — and a soft heatmap blooms above the rostrum where the lecturer can see it. They call on you by gaze; your audio routes to the spatial audio array.

  • Per-seat directional capture
  • Heatmap update at 8 Hz
  • Whisper-pass for private answers

Replay in VR

Every lecture is archived as a six-degree-of-freedom recording. Walk around the rostrum after the fact, scrub a timeline, bookmark a board-fill, leave a margin note that future viewers can read.

  • Frame-accurate seeking
  • Bookmark + shared-thread annotations
  • Per-board OCR for text search

Accessibility, by default

Live captions in eleven languages. A sign-language interpreter floats at the lower-right of the AR view. Full transcripts download as searchable text or richly-formatted notes the moment the lecture closes.

  • 11 caption languages
  • Sign-language overlay
  • Transcript + slide bundle download
Reserve a hall

Book a private session.

Faculty, doctoral cohorts, and visiting fellows may reserve a venue for closed sessions. Bookings are confirmed by the District Warden within one working day.
Week ahead

The District's calendar.

A seven-day, twenty-four-hour view of confirmed sessions. Click any block for hall, organiser, and joining instructions.
This week
Each block: orange = confirmed booking

The classroom is now everywhere.

A learner in a fishing village, a research scholar in a borrowed garage, a clinician between rounds — all seated, simultaneously, in the same hall. The lecture is no longer scarce.

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