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When we wanted to show off a Photo Sphere, Panoramic, or 360° photo to our friends or clients, there weren’t many options available, unless we hosted it ourselves. If we wanted to add extra media or information, things got even uglier.
The existing solutions were cumbersome to say the least, especially if we wanted to add extra content, or any sort of interactivity to our photo. Some solutions required us to have our own web hosting, to download and install software, run certain versions of operating systems, and some even had their own programming and scripting languages to learn!
We firmly believed that there should be a faster and easier way to share your panoramic and 360° photos with anyone in the world, with full interactive content, by simply using any modern desktop or mobile web browser. SeekBeak is that result.
With our cloud based SeekBeak hosting platform, you can easily create the best Virtual Experiences, Tours, Panoramic Walkthroughs, plus publish interactive flat images and photo spheres, all without leaving your browser.
Have a website already? Seamlessly embed any SeekBeak content into your own site in seconds, with your own branding, company colors, everything!
There are no apps or plugins for you or your viewers to install, download, or maintain. We use only the finest custom HTML, JavaScript, WebXR and WebGL delivered via the browser!
Your viewers can decide how they want to view your 360 and flat image experience, panorama or virtual tour. There’s the “normal” mode, a stereo/split screen Virtual Reality mode for phone based headsets, plus a WebXR Immersive Mode for standalone VR HMDs (Head Mounted Display) headsets.
Website: seekbeak.com/
Art Hack Weekend SF is an opportunity for San Francisco’s leading web designers, developers, artists and hackers to exchange concepts, projects, and to create the next phase of cutting edge web apps. The hackathon hopes to attract all who seek to push pixels out of the screen and implement highly dynamic and interactive creative experiences into their websites. With you, we hope to not just reimagine the future of the web but actually build it.
More than just a weekend hackathon, Art Hack Weekend SF will focus on unearthing new properties of the web by exploring the nature of how we build and interact with 3D objects. This hackathon’s aim is to transcend the traditional 2D experience of the internet by combining radical thinkers that dream of projects outside of the screen, but interpolate them into an web-based experience. When the Bay Area’s preeminent innovators and creatives gather together the results always yield useful projects, products, and partnerships that largely exceed the sum of their parts.
As our culture migrates onto the internet at a startling rate, we become increasingly dependent upon the use of creative applications to better understand the world we’re living in. We believe that merging technologists hailing from a variety of backgrounds with artists and other creative thinkers harvests unforeseen projects that shine light into the uncharted corners of the internet. Over the course of the weekend, web design’s playful sensibilities meet progressive visions of contemporary culture to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible
grayarea.org/event/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl-html5-hack...
Death Chase is an intense car racing game in which you must compete against other drivers in a race to the death. This race involves a huge amount of death and destruction and dangerous obstacles to bypass. Before you start racing, you can choose your vehicle and upgrade its various components...
Art Hack Weekend SF is an opportunity for San Francisco’s leading web designers, developers, artists and hackers to exchange concepts, projects, and to create the next phase of cutting edge web apps. The hackathon hopes to attract all who seek to push pixels out of the screen and implement highly dynamic and interactive creative experiences into their websites. With you, we hope to not just reimagine the future of the web but actually build it.
More than just a weekend hackathon, Art Hack Weekend SF will focus on unearthing new properties of the web by exploring the nature of how we build and interact with 3D objects. This hackathon’s aim is to transcend the traditional 2D experience of the internet by combining radical thinkers that dream of projects outside of the screen, but interpolate them into an web-based experience. When the Bay Area’s preeminent innovators and creatives gather together the results always yield useful projects, products, and partnerships that largely exceed the sum of their parts.
As our culture migrates onto the internet at a startling rate, we become increasingly dependent upon the use of creative applications to better understand the world we’re living in. We believe that merging technologists hailing from a variety of backgrounds with artists and other creative thinkers harvests unforeseen projects that shine light into the uncharted corners of the internet. Over the course of the weekend, web design’s playful sensibilities meet progressive visions of contemporary culture to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible
grayarea.org/event/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl-html5-hack...
Art Hack Weekend SF is an opportunity for San Francisco’s leading web designers, developers, artists and hackers to exchange concepts, projects, and to create the next phase of cutting edge web apps. The hackathon hopes to attract all who seek to push pixels out of the screen and implement highly dynamic and interactive creative experiences into their websites. With you, we hope to not just reimagine the future of the web but actually build it.
More than just a weekend hackathon, Art Hack Weekend SF will focus on unearthing new properties of the web by exploring the nature of how we build and interact with 3D objects. This hackathon’s aim is to transcend the traditional 2D experience of the internet by combining radical thinkers that dream of projects outside of the screen, but interpolate them into an web-based experience. When the Bay Area’s preeminent innovators and creatives gather together the results always yield useful projects, products, and partnerships that largely exceed the sum of their parts.
As our culture migrates onto the internet at a startling rate, we become increasingly dependent upon the use of creative applications to better understand the world we’re living in. We believe that merging technologists hailing from a variety of backgrounds with artists and other creative thinkers harvests unforeseen projects that shine light into the uncharted corners of the internet. Over the course of the weekend, web design’s playful sensibilities meet progressive visions of contemporary culture to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible
grayarea.org/event/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl-html5-hack...
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Art Hack Weekend SF is an opportunity for San Francisco’s leading web designers, developers, artists and hackers to exchange concepts, projects, and to create the next phase of cutting edge web apps. The hackathon hopes to attract all who seek to push pixels out of the screen and implement highly dynamic and interactive creative experiences into their websites. With you, we hope to not just reimagine the future of the web but actually build it.
More than just a weekend hackathon, Art Hack Weekend SF will focus on unearthing new properties of the web by exploring the nature of how we build and interact with 3D objects. This hackathon’s aim is to transcend the traditional 2D experience of the internet by combining radical thinkers that dream of projects outside of the screen, but interpolate them into an web-based experience. When the Bay Area’s preeminent innovators and creatives gather together the results always yield useful projects, products, and partnerships that largely exceed the sum of their parts.
As our culture migrates onto the internet at a startling rate, we become increasingly dependent upon the use of creative applications to better understand the world we’re living in. We believe that merging technologists hailing from a variety of backgrounds with artists and other creative thinkers harvests unforeseen projects that shine light into the uncharted corners of the internet. Over the course of the weekend, web design’s playful sensibilities meet progressive visions of contemporary culture to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible
grayarea.org/event/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl-html5-hack...
This month we’re bringing you a workshop on creating HTML5 games with the Phaser framework, brought to you by Alvin Ourrad.
Phaser is a fast, free and fun open source game framework for making desktop and mobile browser HTML5 games. It supports Canvas and WebGL rendering. The workshop will give you a head start on creating games for the web with Alvin there to guide you all the way.
See the skillscast (film/code/slides) skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5178-untangling-html5-gaming
models are made out of 21 cylinders grouped into sceleton making
252 triangles for eachbodyy Javascript canvas element without webgl
Art Hack Weekend SF is an opportunity for San Francisco’s leading web designers, developers, artists and hackers to exchange concepts, projects, and to create the next phase of cutting edge web apps. The hackathon hopes to attract all who seek to push pixels out of the screen and implement highly dynamic and interactive creative experiences into their websites. With you, we hope to not just reimagine the future of the web but actually build it.
More than just a weekend hackathon, Art Hack Weekend SF will focus on unearthing new properties of the web by exploring the nature of how we build and interact with 3D objects. This hackathon’s aim is to transcend the traditional 2D experience of the internet by combining radical thinkers that dream of projects outside of the screen, but interpolate them into an web-based experience. When the Bay Area’s preeminent innovators and creatives gather together the results always yield useful projects, products, and partnerships that largely exceed the sum of their parts.
As our culture migrates onto the internet at a startling rate, we become increasingly dependent upon the use of creative applications to better understand the world we’re living in. We believe that merging technologists hailing from a variety of backgrounds with artists and other creative thinkers harvests unforeseen projects that shine light into the uncharted corners of the internet. Over the course of the weekend, web design’s playful sensibilities meet progressive visions of contemporary culture to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible
grayarea.org/event/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl-html5-hack...
Art Hack Weekend SF is an opportunity for San Francisco’s leading web designers, developers, artists and hackers to exchange concepts, projects, and to create the next phase of cutting edge web apps. The hackathon hopes to attract all who seek to push pixels out of the screen and implement highly dynamic and interactive creative experiences into their websites. With you, we hope to not just reimagine the future of the web but actually build it.
More than just a weekend hackathon, Art Hack Weekend SF will focus on unearthing new properties of the web by exploring the nature of how we build and interact with 3D objects. This hackathon’s aim is to transcend the traditional 2D experience of the internet by combining radical thinkers that dream of projects outside of the screen, but interpolate them into an web-based experience. When the Bay Area’s preeminent innovators and creatives gather together the results always yield useful projects, products, and partnerships that largely exceed the sum of their parts.
As our culture migrates onto the internet at a startling rate, we become increasingly dependent upon the use of creative applications to better understand the world we’re living in. We believe that merging technologists hailing from a variety of backgrounds with artists and other creative thinkers harvests unforeseen projects that shine light into the uncharted corners of the internet. Over the course of the weekend, web design’s playful sensibilities meet progressive visions of contemporary culture to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible
grayarea.org/event/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl-html5-hack...
A veces, entras en una web y piensas que es una absoluta idiotez. Cuando te das cuenta, llevas varios minutos sin pestañear y no sabes realmente cuánto tiempo llevas viendo para la pantalla.
WebGL Lathe Workshop es un buen ejemplo de ello, siendo un obrador virtual en el que podemos operar un t...
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SeekBeak
When we wanted to show off a Photo Sphere, Panoramic, or 360° photo to our friends or clients, there weren’t many options available, unless we hosted it ourselves. If we wanted to add extra media or information, things got even uglier.
The existing solutions were cumbersome to say the least, especially if we wanted to add extra content, or any sort of interactivity to our photo. Some solutions required us to have our own web hosting, to download and install software, run certain versions of operating systems, and some even had their own programming and scripting languages to learn!
We firmly believed that there should be a faster and easier way to share your panoramic and 360° photos with anyone in the world, with full interactive content, by simply using any modern desktop or mobile web browser. SeekBeak is that result.
With our cloud based SeekBeak hosting platform, you can easily create the best Virtual Experiences, Tours, Panoramic Walkthroughs, plus publish interactive flat images and photo spheres, all without leaving your browser.
Have a website already? Seamlessly embed any SeekBeak content into your own site in seconds, with your own branding, company colors, everything!
There are no apps or plugins for you or your viewers to install, download, or maintain. We use only the finest custom HTML, JavaScript, WebXR and WebGL delivered via the browser!
Your viewers can decide how they want to view your 360 and flat image experience, panorama or virtual tour. There’s the “normal” mode, a stereo/split screen Virtual Reality mode for phone based headsets, plus a WebXR Immersive Mode for standalone VR HMDs (Head Mounted Display) headsets.
Website: seekbeak.com/
Art Hack Weekend SF is an opportunity for San Francisco’s leading web designers, developers, artists and hackers to exchange concepts, projects, and to create the next phase of cutting edge web apps. The hackathon hopes to attract all who seek to push pixels out of the screen and implement highly dynamic and interactive creative experiences into their websites. With you, we hope to not just reimagine the future of the web but actually build it.
More than just a weekend hackathon, Art Hack Weekend SF will focus on unearthing new properties of the web by exploring the nature of how we build and interact with 3D objects. This hackathon’s aim is to transcend the traditional 2D experience of the internet by combining radical thinkers that dream of projects outside of the screen, but interpolate them into an web-based experience. When the Bay Area’s preeminent innovators and creatives gather together the results always yield useful projects, products, and partnerships that largely exceed the sum of their parts.
As our culture migrates onto the internet at a startling rate, we become increasingly dependent upon the use of creative applications to better understand the world we’re living in. We believe that merging technologists hailing from a variety of backgrounds with artists and other creative thinkers harvests unforeseen projects that shine light into the uncharted corners of the internet. Over the course of the weekend, web design’s playful sensibilities meet progressive visions of contemporary culture to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible
grayarea.org/event/art-hack-weekend-sf-a-webgl-html5-hack...
This month we’re bringing you a workshop on creating HTML5 games with the Phaser framework, brought to you by Alvin Ourrad.
Phaser is a fast, free and fun open source game framework for making desktop and mobile browser HTML5 games. It supports Canvas and WebGL rendering. The workshop will give you a head start on creating games for the web with Alvin there to guide you all the way.
See the skillscast (film/code/slides) skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5178-untangling-html5-gaming