Special Metanomics Session: Enhancing Your View

posted by Bjorlyn Loon at August 11th, 2008
Tags: Announcement Meeting

This week, on Tuesday, is a special Metanomics show you can catch on NMC Campus at Outreach. Do you think Second Life experience can deal with a user interface update? If so, this is a show for you.

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Dusan Writer will reveal the winners of his L$800,000 contest to design a better user interface. Then Adam Frisby will discuss his exploration of the viewer possibilities associated with OpenSim, including XBAP, one possible method for creating a viewer that meshes seamlessly with your browser. We will also consider the future of the Second Life viewer, with an eye to the challenges developers face when trying to create an experience which works well for both new and skilled virtual world residents.

You’ll be able to communicate directly with other audience members across the metanomics locations using their ChatBridge technology. Or as an option you can view the feed directly (and also be in the same chat) via the Metanomics web site at http://www.metanomics.net/WatchNow.

For past events, see the Metanomics video archive from SLCN.tv.

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