Monday, January 30, 2017

2017 OSHG: How will web-worlds from OpenSim start? The reception room model

How will web-worlds from OpenSim start? 
The reception room model
Updated 2/4/2017
A path is emerging that will probably lead to the appearance of some OpenSim worlds on the web in the form of miniworlds.  These will be limited in capability, objects, and size.  These will be rather like reception rooms where people can see what we have to offer and can talk with some of us about why they would want to go to the trouble of coming into the metaverse.  
  • This is virtual worlds lite-- very lite.
  • It is for those people still back in the old, flat, browser world. 
  • Millions of people there, but you don't see any of them on a webpage.
  • Easy to get to a page, but you are mostly a passive observer. 
  • Those browser people don't know that we can add doors to other worlds.
  • Those web-worlds will be very limited from the viewpoint of hypergridders,
  • But look at it it from the viewpoint of people who think the browser world is flat.  
  • The OSHG project.
  • Web-worlds, progress and possibilities: Summary
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Web Graphics Library

WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API for rendering 3D graphics within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins.[2] WebGL is integrated completely into all the web standards of the browser allowing GPU accelerated usage of physics and image processing and effects as part of the web page canvas. WebGL elements can be mixed with other HTML elements and composited with other parts of the page or page background.[3] WebGL programs consist of control code written in JavaScript and shader code that is written in GLSL, a language similar to C or C++, and is executed on a computer's Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).

How do we build the first browser worlds from OpenSim?

  • We start with OARs, built and saved under OpenSimulator.
  • We use a converter to produce files that work with WebGL, such as BabylonJS.
  • Those files can be used to put a virtual world on a web page.
  • See: Punk Office as an example of a web world from BabylonJS.  
  • Marcus is using a loader that loads objects as needed so it seems fast.

We need miniworlds

  • We need fast load on low bandwidth on a low cost computer.  
  • So we need to keep the miniworld as simple as possible.  
  • With a minimum of objects (each object loads separately).
  • The miniworlds can have voice.
  • Cybalounge updated: now with voice!
  • The website can carry the text we usually give as notecards and posters.
  • Cybalounge loads on my $260 laptop.  

We would use the miniworlds for promotion

  • Many of our communities already have websites suited for miniworlds.
  • A miniworld can be embedded in a web page as we do with YouTube.
  • We could also have visiting hours, meaning our people there.   
  • Too much world for one miniworld?  Put more miniworlds on the website.
  • And we can send people to our G+ and FB communities. 
  • The miniworlds are nothing like what we want in OpenSim.  
  • But just what we want to promote to the outworld on the web

Demo web-worlds and progress

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News and Notes

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    The Hypergrid WIP Show

    • The Hypergrid WIP is a one hour "show & tell" of works in progress or recently completed. 
    • Everyone is invited.  Building, scripting, promotion, entertainment-- whatever you are working on.
    • Selby will be doing test video capture of presentations in voice.  These may be posted on YouTube.
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    • Presentations are in voice and text.  
    • For text presentations, best bring the text in a notecard and paste it into chat.  
    • Voice presentations may be captured in video.  
    • Stills and videos from the show may appear in this blog and elsewhere.

    Next WIP show

    • Next WIP show: Sun. Feb. 12, Noon SLT 
    • Pandora Location: (second Sunday of the month)

    • Pandora Location: (second Sunday of the month)
    • Pandora allows presenters to run high threat OSSL functions.
    • world.narasnook.com:8900
    • Put the line above in your World Map next to Find.  Click FindTP
    • At Narasnook, use World Map to search for Pandora

    • Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
    • HG address below: paste into the World Map next to Find. Click Find, TP
    • grid.kitely.com:8002:Cookie II 
    • in Kitely: paste into Nav (top) bar of Firestorm, Enter.
    • hop://grid.kitely.com:8002/Cookie II/68/369/22

            Previous Articles from the WIP show 

            HG links-- depending on your interests 

            Communities in the virtual worlds

            Radio in the virtual worlds

            Metaverse beginner help

                              Schools in virtual worlds

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