Sirikata: Open Source Platform for Virtual Worlds
Sirikata Teaser from Sirikata on Vimeo. * Sirikata is an BSD licensed open source platform for virtual worlds. We aim to provide a set of libraries and protocols which can be used to deploy a virtual...
View ArticleWorking paper No. 4: MetaverseU 2.0
The virtual worlds research group recently participated in the second MetaverseU conference at Stanford University, CA. The goal of this years conference was to explore the cutting edge applications...
View ArticleMobile virtual worlds
Virtual worlds have since its imprint on the global mindset evolved with great speed and diversity across platforms. The mobile platform in particular has reached hardware performance levels close to...
View ArticleMachinima Workshop
We are glad to announce an open workshop, November 26th 2009, on Virtual worlds and Machinima! We invite you to join our exploration of this new media, film and art form. Speakers include: SL blogger,...
View ArticleAnimating the Archive – II
Associate Director Henrik Bennetsen, 14th January 2010, Roskilde University Henrik Bennetsen is the associate director of the Stanford Humanities Lab. He maintains a strong interest in virtual worlds...
View ArticleProject meeting, 19th March 2010
Our next project meeting is coming up, open to anyone interested. The meeting will focus on INNOVATION and will comprise presentations and joint discussions of (1) mobile innovations for virtual...
View ArticleVirtual Worlds Workshop: Augmenting Reality in the Public Domain
For the next Virtual Worlds Workshop, Augmenting Reality in the Public Domain, we have invited Professor Gunnar Liestol from the Department of Media & Communication, University of Oslo. Gunnar...
View ArticleMixing up virtuality, reality, and new modes of engagement
Last week’s workshop, Virtual Worlds Workshop, Augmenting Reality in the Public Domain, joined together a mix of people from academia, museums and art. Unfortunately, Gunnar Liestol fell ill. Instead...
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