I went to the Boston Computer Society's tele-conference with Brenda Laurel
yesterday (We were in Santa Monica, Brenda was in Palo Alto, and BCS was in
... Boston!) over video-phone. She was talking about her VR project
'Placeholder' from the Banff VR conference last year. All I can say is WOW!
(I'll be posting a report to sci.v-w in the next day or so on that!).
After the conference, Dave Blackburn (the leader of the LA-VR-SIG) and I
started talking about VR in general and VR Internet resources. I told him
about my capacity as Resource Consultant on AOL and where I've found
interesting info on VR in different places on the net. Well -- I managed to
let myself be talked into giving a demo of AOL's VR center and other
Internet VR goodies for the next VR-SIG meeting (Oct 15th)! In addition to
basic FTP, Gopher sites and Newsgroups, I'd like to show Mosaic.
Unforunately I don't have access to Mosaic on a regular basis, so I haven't
been keeping up on VR URL's. I know there have been some past postings on
sci.v-w with Mosaic home pages devoted to VR, but I can't seem to locate
them... Does anybody know of any good VR URL's ????
Second -- for the last part of the meeting we were talking about doing a
CU-SEEME interview with a VR expert/researcher on the net. Is there a VR
person (preferably with something interesting to share - the content of the
discussion is as important as the ability to utilize the medium!) out there
who also has CU-SEEME, and would be interested in discussing their current
work with the LA-VR-SIG via CU-SEEMR on(or about) October 15th??
Any help with this would be very much appreciated.
Jon Neill
Reosource Consultant
AOL VR Resource Center
pcrv...@aol.com