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Inventing the Future: The Best Thing

Posted By: Stearns

My wife's XP computer died in a power surge and we bought an iMac. The thing I'm most intrigued by turned out to be completely different than what I expected. [Read More!]
Posted: 06/01/08 14:11:00 - 2 comments

Inventing the Future: Da5id's Vision

Posted By: Stearns

In January, 2005, David Smith was on stage at Kyoto University, speaking in a panel on the future of Croquet. Slouched in his chair, he pulled an iPod from his pocket and threw it on the table, along with his old-fashioned styled spectacles. “In twenty years, that will be the computer. Maybe earlier. Wearable computers and micro-projection display already exist. Virtual Croquet worlds will be layered onto the physical world around us.”

At the same time, in San Diego, CA, author Vernor Vinge was wrapping up “Rainbows End,” a novel set in 2025 in which the common person's view of the world is augmented by wearable computers overlaying virtual worlds onto contact lenses. The central denizen of the worlds in the story is a troublesome white rabbit, which also happens to be a common avatar in the Alice In Wonderland themed Croquet worlds.

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Posted: 05/24/08 11:40:00 - 3 comments

Inventing the Future: You Have Visitors!

Posted By: Stearns

I've been observing some automated testing of our virtual worlds, and my machine keeps dinging. My teenager said, “Someone's getting IMs.” Sort of. [Read More!]
Posted: 05/21/08 10:57:00 - 1 comment

Inventing the Future: Testing 1, 2, 3. Check. Check. …. Waiter?!

Posted By: Stearns

I've been working with some test harnesses for our Croquet worlds. It's been a real pain working outside of Croquet: getting things to happen across multiple platforms. Moving data around. It's all so much easier in a virtual space that automatically replicates everything.

Anyway, we finally got it working enough that there are several machines in Qwaq's Palo Alto office that are all running around as robots in a virtual world, doing various user activities to see what breaks. Being (still!) in Wisconsin, I have to peek on these machines via remote. I'm currently using Virtual Network Computing (VNC), but there's also Windows Remote Desktop (RDP). These programs basically scrape the screen at some level, and send the pictures to me. So when these robots are buzzing around in-world, I get a screen repaint, and then another, and then another. And that's just one machine. If I want to monitor what they're all doing, I have to use have a VNC window open for each, scraping and repainting away. Yuck. If only there were a better way….

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Posted: 05/18/08 10:36:15 - 2 comments

Inventing the Future: Sense of Place

Posted By: Stearns

I think we normally speak of work being done “in Powerpoint,” “in Word,” and so forth. This morning I looked at a transcript of people discussing virtual worlds while in one. The words “Qwaq” and “Forums” appear once each. The word “here” appears 49 times. We are finally getting to the point of having discussion about the results, not the technology. The program itself disappears, in just the same same way as we usually discuss being “at a Web-site” rather than “in Firefox” or “in Safari.” (Internet Explorer users may indeed reflect their tool's relative intrusion by thinking of their activity as being “in IE” more often.) [Read More!]
Posted: 04/28/08 10:00:13 - 2 comments

Inventing the Future: If 100 people watch a PowerPoint together on the Internet, is it still boring?

Posted By: Stearns

My last post referenced a movie of a “talk show” in Second Life, prompting John to ask about the relationship of avatar richness to the experience. I think there's a simple trick that's worth making explicit. [Read More!]
Posted: 04/24/08 10:38:08 - 5 comments

Inventing the Future: The Treachery of Images

Posted By: Stearns

Ceci n'est pas HowardThere's a photo of me in the current Information Week. Only it isn't a “photo,” and it isn't “me.” [Read More!]
Posted: 03/27/08 00:30:40 - 3 comments

Inventing the Future: March virtually in Tiananmen Square today

Posted By: Stearns

[For ITF readers who haven't seen this on Wetmachine.]

In conjunction with Reporters without Borders, the Saatchi & Saatchi advertising firm is hosting a virtual demonstration Web event today to protest the imprisonment of more than 60 cyber-dissidents worldwide, and the thousands of jammed or blocked Web sites.

It's a sort of sub-2D affair, in which you can't communicate with other protestors or leave your permanent mark, although they do ask for your name.

Posted: 03/12/08 10:40:30 - No comments

Inventing the Future: Multi-Scale

Posted By: Stearns

Is Croquet a medium for individual interactions or group interactions? Both! [Read More!]
Posted: 03/11/08 19:33:00 - 1 comment

Inventing the Future: Cobalt

Posted By: Stearns

Another Croquet-based project has been launched this week. Cobalt is the first such coding project to be done by Duke University, which is also the home of the Croquet Consortium. [Read More!]
Posted: 03/09/08 14:39:20 - No comments
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