Re: Discussion Material for September 8 Planning Call

Could we please have a little more detail on the proposed Visualisation 
meeting?
There may be some part of our work on the peepo project that would be 
suitable for this topic.
It would be helpful if we could help define this early on.

It is likely to be closely related to the work carried out at SWAD-E

It would be helpful if scenarios included:
	Online virtual environments: games, chatrooms(habbohotel), 
web-directories(peepo), musical(1)
	assumptions about navigation
	relationships between images: redbus and bin-cat-owl (2)
	problem of illustrating generic topics such as 'humanities' 
transparently


Is there a likely time for Dec 3rd?

thanks

Jonathan
http://www.peepo.co.uk	SVG for people with learning difficulties
http://www.peepo.com		for people with learning difficulties

1	http://www.braunarts.com/3dmusic/navigation14of10.html there are many 
others
2 	redbus:  		if your local bus is green, then it will be harder to 
generalise a redbus, similarly double/single decker
	bin-cat-owl	garbage can + cat is different to owl + cat, this can be 
helpful, however cartesian coordinates also.....


On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 08:25  pm, Markku T. Hakkinen wrote:

>
> Our next topic for RDIG will be Visualization and we are planning for
> December 3 as the tentative event date.
>
> We should begin moving toward a completed call for position papers 
> during
> the next few weeks. To refresh our memories, please review the first 
> call
> for position papers [1].
>
> We will discuss a draft call for the visualization topic on Monday,
> September 8, and continue on the list during the week. You may also 
> want to
> review some of the messages on the list relating to visualization [2] 
> [3].
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/2003/03/call-collaboration.html
> [2] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wai-rd/2003Jul/0002.html
> [3] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wai-rd/2003Jun/0008.html
>
> mark
>
>

Received on Thursday, 18 September 2003 02:28:48 UTC