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As part of the Theatron project (funded by Eduserv, run by King's College London) three heads-up displays have been developed by resident HUDmeister Melancholy Graves (Drew Baker) and we'd like the community to feed back to us what they think of them. These HUDs particularly useful if you are creating buildings as an educational resource in SL or performing in SL.
The three HUDs are:
the Theatron HUD. This enables people exploring the theatres to teleport from one spot to another within the theatre, and clink on links to external websites and other information that is specific to their location.
the Director's HUD. This enables a director and performers to interact with props, to cue text and animations, and also to choose the level of automation or autonomy they have as a performer - information about how to set up the HUD is here http://theatron.wikispaces.com/director+tool
the audience HUD - this is a set of animations keyed from a HUD for responding as an audience member, including laughing, clapping and throwing fruit.
As part of the testing of the Director and audience HUD we'll be working through a performance of the Ordinalia - a Cornish medieval piece that (we're still checking into this but are fairly sure) hasn't been performed since medieval times.
If you're interested, please come along to Theatron http://slurl.com/secondlife/Theatron/9/10/52 between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. BST, 12:00 to 13:30 SL time. You get to keep the HUDs - and it's also a chance to see some of the work of the Theatron project and affect some of its development.
For further information contact me, Mark Childs or Drew Baker drew.baker@kcl.ac.uk or IM our avatar names (that's Gann McGann and Melancholy Graves respectively) in SL. If you're also interested in being one of the Ordinalia players in an actual performance, Drew would be very interested in hearing from you.
Keywords: HUD, LLL3D, Muvenation, Second Life, SL, Theatron, UTFS
Comments
Hi Sherley,
I tried to visit those links, but they require an user and a password....
Fabrizia Karillion on Friday, 29 May 2009, 18:35 BST # |
Hi Sherley & Fabrizia,
You do not need a password to access Theatron3 appart from your regular SL login. You *can* book the sim out for teaching, performance work etc for your (and invited guests) exclusive use however - perhaps this is where the confusion has arisen. If you would like to be shown around the sims (w currently have and look at the HUD's 14 sites of performance, with another 4 due to come on line soon, please feel free to contact me at drew.baker@kcl.ac.uk or inworld as Melancholy Graves.
Best regards
Drew
Drew Baker on Tuesday, 16 June 2009, 09:45 BST # |