[X3D-Public] Smithsonian X 3D

Cecile Muller newsletter at wildpeaks.fr
Thu Nov 14 08:27:49 PST 2013


Hi Don,


> The links you sent are interesting Cecile.  Curiously they provide rather
obscure
> single-very-long-line javascript, not very readable or repeatable.

The first link is minified, so it may be hard to read as-is, but you could
make it
more readable with a beautifier such as http://jsbeautifier.org


See you,
Cecile


2013/11/14 Don Brutzman <brutzman at nps.edu>

> On 11/13/2013 11:16 AM, Gordon Fisher wrote:
> > They are having a conference about X3D today and tomorrow, 11/13-11/14.
> >
> >
> http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/aroundthemall/2013/11/watch-the-worlds-3d-experts-converge-at-the-smithsonian-x-3d-conference/
>
> Hmmm, how do we pronounce this?
>
> - "X space-character 3D"
> - "X hyphen 3D"
> - "X dash 3D"
>
> ??
>
> The links you sent are interesting Cecile.  Curiously they provide rather
> obscure single-very-long-line javascript, not very readable or repeatable.
>
> Since the X3D standard provides a publishing format for 3D on the Web, and
> since archival use and cultural heritage are part of our capabilities
> space, this looks to be a great project.  Something that 3D programs are
> not very good at is composition, especially adding multiple objects
> together that are produced by multiple authors at different times.
>
> Model composition and interaction is something that X3D excels at.  It
> will be interesting to see whether it is much work to get their models can
> be compatibly archived and available in X3D.
>
> all the best, Don
> --
> Don Brutzman  Naval Postgraduate School, Code USW/Br
> brutzman at nps.edu
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