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| Pretty much every project I've worked on for the past four years has been somehow related to Mcubed. I've realized this in retrospect, and I'm psyched; four years ago I picked a really hard problem, and now I've finally got a toolkit to go about finding some solutions to it. This is a sampling of the most relevant projects. For now, only stuff I've been working on is listed. For the larger context of this work, see some of the annotations in References. | |
![]() Owings Mills, MarylandFall 1994 - Spring 1995 For IATH using PolyTRIM (Centre for Landscape Research software) A large scale landscape visualization. It was my first real time work and luckily no one was around to tell me that you couldn't move 10M polygons on an Indy in real time. We settled for the rotten frame rates. |
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![]() Rossetti RoomSummer 1995 For IATH using hand-coded VRML My first VRML1.0 world, created by a CGI script. To the extent that you could click on the images in the world and bring up a page of information about the painting, it was an information space. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Invisible CitySpring 1996 For my undergraduate thesis, using perl-generated VRML My first attempts at site space visualization. |
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![]() Urban Visualization PrototypeSummer 1996 For IATH, using Cosmo Worlds My first georeferencing prototype. The idea was to associate data (household income, political affiliation) with the various houses. If I'd understood SGML at the time, I would've understood how to make the plumbing for this work. |
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![]() Dante's Inferno SGML VizSpring 1997 For IATH, using perl-generated VRML from SGML My first SGML work, a big breakthrough for me personally. The lines in this image represent the 34 cantos of Dante's Inferno, and the points indicate individual lines. The triangular markers represent occurences of tags that were selectable via an HTML form. The resulting VRML world could then be navigated via a VCR widget. |
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![]() Representational Website InterfaceSpring 1997 For IATH, using Cosmo Worlds The first time I tried mixing representational and abstract information in the same space. It was still a map, but it was a step in the right direction. |
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![]() AEP Presentation WorldSummer 1997 For IATH, using Cosmo Worlds My first Powerpoint in Cyberspace attempt. It was pretty cool looking but unfortunately, the file and all the screenshots that went with it were destroyed in the June 1997 disk crash. |
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