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Exhibition demos #9

Open delapuente opened 7 years ago

delapuente commented 7 years ago

During the workshop, we would love to show your work, demos and innovation regarding WebVR. Leave your exhibition proposal and we will try to accommodate a session for you.

Proposals

delapuente commented 7 years ago

A-Frame showcase (Mozilla)

A-Frame is a framework for creating 3D content and virtual reality experiences using HTML and JavaScript. The session will demo some room-scale virtual experiences built with A-Frame such as A-Painter, A-Blast and A-Saturday-Night.


Needs: 2.5 x 2.5 m2 of free space, a desktop table, a power socket and an extension cord.

AVGP commented 7 years ago

Office Bowling showcase (A-Frame + 3d.io)

An interactive demo in which players get to compete for efficient destruction of an office environment. It's a room scale experience using A-Frame and 3d.io. Can possibly merged with the A-Frame showcase


Needs: 2.5 x 2.5 m^2 of space, table, power socket and extension cord

AVGP commented 7 years ago

Daydream showcase

Demo of mobile VR with Daydream and/or cardboard, showing how to create content and share with mobile devices. Two demos available:

  1. "Gallery of you" where users can use their social media profile to create a photo gallery in VR
  2. Architecture showcase with a selection of places to visit. Uses teleporting, so no big space required.

Needs: Table, power socket, extension cord to charge devices

AVGP commented 7 years ago

AR furnishing demo

Uses WebARonARCore on a phone to demonstrate how AR can be used to furnish a space.


Needs: Table, power socket, extension cord to charge devices

AVGP commented 7 years ago

Code show: Quickstart with A-Frame

Showcases the rapid prototyping flow with the A-Frame inspector plugins.

Needs: Table, power socket, extension cord, projector or screen

nbabanov commented 7 years ago

VR Website demo

VR Website

Showcases how a standard website could be transformed into a WebVR one. The demo also explores various concepts like site navigation, 360 videos, decomposition of HTML panels and their editability.

I will bring an HTC Vive, but I would need a place to put the Vive's cameras.

Needs: Table, Power outlet, external screen/projector

delapuente commented 7 years ago

Can possibly merged with the A-Frame showcase

@AVGP do you have a GIF? This could be awesome! Happy to add to the A-Frame demos.

AVGP commented 7 years ago

@delapuente I do indeed :-) office-bowling

delapuente commented 7 years ago

I can give an A-Frame workshop during the second day. What do you think?

delapuente commented 7 years ago

@AVGP can I put together the furniture demo and the daydream exhibition? I love the idea of prototyping with the inspector. Would you mind if I put it the first day and move your demos to the second day. I'm planning to give an A-Frame workshop the second day (and no demos). Does it make sense?

delapuente commented 7 years ago

Oh, and another question, @AVGP. If more than one demo happens simultaneously, who will be helping you with the demo session?

AVGP commented 7 years ago

Those two are separate devices, but we're flexible. We'll be three people from Archilogic - @aadjou, @m-ke and me, so we can do three demos simultaneously.

I think the order you propose makes sense!

delapuente commented 6 years ago

@nbabanov do you have the URL of the VR website?

nbabanov commented 6 years ago

@delapuente The URL is http://demo.lensreality.com/. Currently, I cannot upload it to a better server, so the first time, you would have to wait for it ~1.5mins to load and then reload it in order for everything to work as it should.