e392 – Take Note

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Photo by Marius Masalar on Unsplash

Michael, Andy and Michael get things started with a follow on discussion from a prior episode with a VR experience from Immersed.  This experience demos not only multiple VR screens but also a transparency between the real world and the virtual.  

Then, moving from taking notes, to conducting those creating notes, the co-hosts turn to a VR experience called Maestro: Masterclass.  In this example, you are the conductor working with a virtual orchestra, including gestures such as holding section for a fermata, to cueing a section to crescendo and much more.  The co-hosts speculate that Maestro could be used in conjunction with Trombone Champ or other music playing software in the future.

From this week’s listener links, Ian Hughes (epredator) shares a blog post about the how variations in avatar size can communicate rich information about a shared MR experience.  Alexis (@Lxs) points to a BBC article on how billions are being spent in the metaverse land grab, and the challenge of knowing which land to grab for your “meta-shop”.  This subject provides a virtual springboard for the co-hosts – reminding them of the Entrepreneur’s Guide to Second Life book and the Million Dollar Homepage.

Wrapping things up for this week are stories of niche museums, a Raspberry Pi enablement of LCARS, a USB hack of an IBM model F keyboard and some musing about version 3.x being a good release number.

What piece would you most like to conduct in Maestro? Drop us a line at @gamesatwork_biz and let us know! 

Selected Article Links

immersed.com 

Maestro: The Masterclass on oculus.com 

Trombone Champ

The Feeding Edge blog post: Communicating through avatar size

BBC article: Billions being spent in metaverse land grab

The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Second Life

Immersed medium article: The World’s 1st Professional Metaverse

Million Dollar Homepage

Games at Work e365 – Pixel Perfect (for Million Dollar Homepage)

Niche Museums

Tom’s Hardware post: Raspberry Pi Takes Star Trek UI To Red Alert

Project Ritos:  LCARS for the U.S.S. Cerritos / California Class

Star Trek: Lower Decks

hackster.io article: Jeff Epler’s Quick-and-Easy CircuitPython Adapter Brings an Old IBM Model F Keyboard to USB PCs

Jeff Epler’s Github

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