April 18, 2006

Recursive video in Second Life

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Had our first meeting inside of Second Life today to talk about the island. Thanks to everyone who showed up. Special thanks to Aimee Weber who donated an amphitheater! She showed me how to play videos inside of Second Life. So... I tried making a very recursive video of me watching a video of me watching a test video of myself. Watching a video together inside of Second Life actually works well. The audio and video quality is excellent and you can chat about the video and other things while you watch. It's really neat sharing a space like this together...

I uploaded a video iPod format m4v and a AVI format of the movie. Too bad the audio does't work... or for your sake, maybe it's better that it didn't.

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1- Torley Linden @ April 18, 2006 3:03 AM

Too kewl! Aimee's such a sweetheart--I remember being at an ampitheater like that for a fantastic solar eclipse event.

Feedback loops=teh trippy!

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April 26, 2006 7:13 AM

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