Archive for May, 2007

WindLight atmospheric rendering in SL

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

ooo check out the pretty sunsets coming our way soon in Second Life…

The interesting part is that Linden purchased Windmark, they must be feeling a bit more comfortable of late financially which is a good thing. I have to say purchasing existing technologies to improve SL is a good tactic, the existing Linden developers would be hard pressed to put in the time required to develop these features from scratch.

Real World to Virtual World device communications

Monday, May 21st, 2007

The ever inventive and productive Dave CJ from our emerging tech department at work has been hooking up more of his demonstration lab to SecondLife. Tracking the state of everyday objects and visualizing their state in world allows for remote control of devices and a quick way to check up status of a remote site/home or factory type installation. There’s a nice detailed write up over on UgoTrade..

More virtual worlds tech for Google ?

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Google recently acquired a company called Neven Vision whos description on Googles blog is as follows

Neven Vision comes to Google with deep technology and expertise around automatically extracting information from a photo. It could be as simple as detecting whether or not a photo contains a person, or, one day, as complex as recognizing people, places, and objects. This technology just may make it a lot easier for you to organize and find the photos you care about. We don’t have any specific features to show off today, but we’re looking forward to having more to share with you soon.

Neven Visions technology has also been used in conjuction with Logitech to produce Facial movement tracking technology for use with standard webcams, this sort of stuff would help really bring avatar to avatar interactions to life.

This stuff might look like kids play, but there is some serious comp/sci theory going on in the background here.

Another clever play in the virtual worlds space for Google, or just a coincidence ?