
It’s pretty cool watching the twittervision map slide around while you watch it on a wall of your house.
posted by Elmo Dynamo on Solway using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Twittervision wallmap
June 12, 2008Dynamic weather map on Scilands island
June 2, 2008
Second Life supports dynamic visual representations like NOAA’s realtime weather map.
posted by Elmo Dynamo on Meteora using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Studio Wikitecture canopy
June 2, 2008
Space is compressed in this layer to a single spherical point. Time is revealed in the connections between the spheres.
posted by Elmo Dynamo on Architecture Island using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
ASTD meeting about Croquet
May 8, 2008
Julian Lombardi (Imortega Lungu) presenting
posted by Elmo Dynamo on Wolpertinger using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Presentation on Croquet and Cobalt at ASTD
May 8, 2008
Presented by Julian Lombardi
posted by Elmo Dynamo on Wolpertinger using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
ASTD meeting
May 8, 2008
Scene before Julian Lombardi arrives to speak about Croquet
posted by Elmo Dynamo on Wolpertinger using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Postcard from Second Life.
May 8, 2008
Opening presentation at Case Western Reserve University conference on Collaboration Technology and Engaging the Campus 2008
posted by Elmo Dynamo on ClevelandPlus using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Using SL Messenger HUD
April 29, 2008
The SL Messenger device is worn as a watch on the left wrist. It presents as a HUD (Heads-Up Display) and is controlled via chat commands by channel 12.
posted by Elmo Dynamo on Solway using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Patio and beach at VRworkplace
April 29, 2008
Patio outside office tower and beach area opposite tower at VRworkplace.
posted by Elmo Dynamo on VirtualEgg1 using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Coffee shop at VRworkplace
April 29, 2008
When you’re sick of working at VRworkplace, you can visit the coffee shop.
posted by Elmo Dynamo on VirtualEgg1 using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
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