VRML Jam Session
sponsored by the nyVRMLsig
Winter Jam Session VRML JAM is a new hands-on format for building projects and working together. Designed to help nyVRMLsig members, especially participants in the Landmark Project to get their worlds moving. VRML JAM sessions are not limited to the Landmark Project; whatever world you are making is fine. If you are tired of learning and struggling in isolation, this is an event not to miss. There will be a lot of sharing of knowledge and cooperation going on. What better way is there to create multimedia projects than to gather experts in different fields in one room, give them the tools and let them go at it.

Participation in VRML JAM sessions is FREE OF CHARGE! courtesy of nyVRMLsig

Very Important!
We are looking for a place to hold the jam session — the requirements are steep however. We need at least three hours (preferably in the evening) in a room with computers (preferably PCs) with web access. All this preferably in exchange for promotional opportunities.

If anyone knows of such a facility, please let us know and we will set up the next JAM.

If you are interested in participating and have ideas on how to make it possible,
e-mail Alex Shamson or fill out the form below:

Yes, I want to participate. This will be lots of fun!
Yes, I have a great idea and want to share it with the group!
No, I think this is a waste of time. Get a job!

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e-mail:

Please, elaborate:

Thank You.


  Online Courses
in VRML
VRML 2.0
offered by
ARTNETWEB’s
Online Education Center
The VRML 2.0 course is conducted completely online by Marek Walczak and Remo Campopiano. It covers all aspects of developing 3d websites using the VRML 2.0 Internet standard. Participants will learn step by step how to build 3d objects, group them together to make more complex objects, add color and image maps, animate objects in a 3d world, build landscapes, light 3d worlds and objects, create backgrounds and atmosphere, add sound and video, control viewpoints, and use sensors to activate animations and sounds.
See further description and syllabus.

To better understand how an online class operates, please visit our “How it Works” page.
And yes, this does mean that you can take this course from anywhere in the world as long as you have a Pentium PC connected to the Internet.

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