Re: Google Interactive Spaces Project

Hello Christine and everyone.

Looks like an interesting group. I will have to learn more.

Thanks for the pointer, Christine.

-Keith



On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Christine Perey <cperey@perey.com> wrote:

>  Hello Keith, thank you for the exciting work you are doing at the
> intersection of physical and digital worlds using WebGL and off-the-shelf
> Web components. It's a pleasure to introduce myself and the AR Standards
> Community to Interactive Spaces architect, Keith Hughes in cc.
>
> A group of people who seek to reduce barriers to open and interoperable AR
> content and experiences formed nearly 3 years ago and has been exchanging
> requirements and developing shared community "resources" we believe are
> necessary.
>
> We invite you to learn about the community and status by visiting
> www.arstandards.org
>
> There is also a W3C Community Group (mailing list copied) that might be of
> interest to you http://www.w3.org/community/ar/
>
> To Community members: If you are not already aware of the Interactive
> Spaces project, unveiled in an Experience Center on the Mountain View
> Google campus in mid-2012, I recommend getting acquainted with the goals
> and architect behind it.
>
> A general intro on this blog post:
> http://www.robotbrains.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/ThedesignofInteractiveSpaces
>
> Around the same time as above, this appeared:
> http://google-opensource.blogspot.ch/2012/07/make-room-come-alive-with-interactive.html
>
> For those who may be interested, there is a Google mailing list and the
> project code may be found here:
> https://code.google.com/p/interactive-spaces/
>
> Regards,
>
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