Re: Notes & Slides from Meeting at W3C TPAC

Thanks Leonard for the clarification.


Louay

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From: Leonard Daly <web3d@realism.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 3:17:20 AM
To: public-decwebvr@w3.org
Subject: Re: Notes & Slides from Meeting at W3C TPAC

Hi Louay,

I suspect I was not sufficiently clear in my statement. When I used the word "displays", I was referring to flat-3D vs. Virtual Reality vs. Augmented/Mixed Reality; not physical devices. After reviewing the work that you and others are doing at Fraunhofer, I think it may be more closely aligned with with WebVR is doing. They have a feature called "magic window" that allows the display of a large image within a window on the device. I think it might be best to contact them for coordinating your expertise.

Of course we welcome means for declaratively specifying how this is to happen. That would be completely appropriate and right to our core goal.

Leonard Daly





Hello Leonard,


Thanks for the update I was interested in participating at the meeting but there was a conflict with other meetings at TPAC this year. Can you explain more about "One important item I took away from the meeting was the interest in displays that are not just "Virtual Reality", but include the other modes of "Reality"? are TVs under this category of displays? if yes we at Fraunhofer FOKUS  have interest to contribute based on our expertise in this domain [1].


[1]: https://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/go/360


regards

Louay Bassbouss

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From: Leonard Daly <web3d@realism.com><mailto:web3d@realism.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2017 6:45:20 PM
To: public-decwebvr@w3.org<mailto:public-decwebvr@w3.org>
Subject: Notes & Slides from Meeting at W3C TPAC


During last week's W3C TPAC meeting in Burlingame, the Declarative WebVR met. The meeting was attended by 19 people (listed below). This was the first face-to-face meeting of the group and a necessary step to continue our work. This email contains (either as attachments or links) the presentations from the meeting. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions on anything related to WebVR or the W3C.

One important item I took away from the meeting was the interest in displays that are not just "Virtual Reality", but include the other modes of "Reality". I am not going to propose expanding our goal to "Mixed Reality", but we need to make sure that whatever comes from this does not prohibit the other modes.

Here are the links or attached slides from the meeting last week.

List of attendees:

Don Brutzman; Web3D Consortium
Newton Calegari; NIC.br
Jinho Choi; Remote Master
Leonard Daly; Daly Realism, Co-Chair
Qitao Gan; Telenor
Sam Goto; Google
Barbara Hochgesang; Intel
Shim Hyukhoon; AKN Inc.
Younji Jang; Letsee
Brandon Jones; Google
Stephen Konig; Google
Alexis Menard; Intel
Rachel Nabors; Microsoft
Makoto Odamaki; Ricoh
Joe Pea; Self
Shoichiro Sekiguchi; NHK
Nell Waliczek; Microsoft
Byounghyun Yoo; KIST


Declarative VR Community Group (main presentation): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1iansXbvqWCN8Tw6AuKXCMQBln0LuNFDGUt0q0sJYUWE/edit?usp=sharing

The Case for Declarative VR (Shannon Norrell): [attached]

WebVR (Nell Waliczek and Brandon Jones): [attached]

X3D (Don Brutzman): https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-decwebvr/2017Nov/0001.html [previously sent to public mailing list]

XSeen (Leonard Daly): http://realism.com/xseen-tpac2017


Thank you to everyone who contributed either as a presenter, participant, or providing support.

--
Leonard Daly
3D Systems Architect & Cloud Consultant
Co-Chair, Declarative WebVR Community Group (https://www.w3.org/community/webvr/)
President, Daly Realism - Creating the Future


--
Leonard Daly
3D Systems Architect & Cloud Consultant
President, Daly Realism - Creating the Future

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