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Live from the MiTo festival (Milano, Italy) on 9/13/2009, a telematic performance featuring live instrumentalists (Milano, Stanford, Montana) and virtual performers within a networked Sirikata (http://sirikata.com/) environment (Milano, Stanford). Chryssie Nanou (piano), Juan-Pablo Caceres/Robert Hamilton (electronics), Debra Fong (violin), Chris Chafe (celetto), Charles Nichols (e-violin), Luke Dahl/Michael Berger/Visda Goudzari/Henrik Bennetsen/Jeffrey…
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Standalone demo of the built in Sirikata browser running in this video. More on Sirikata at http://Sirikata.com The code running the demo is open source and available as a library from http://princeofcode.com
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Sirikata is an BSD licensed open source platform for virtual worlds. We aim to provide a set of libraries and protocols which can be used to deploy a virtual world, as well as fully featured sample implementations of services for hosting and deploying these worlds. We are aiming for an alpha release in late Q1 2009 and this video teaser should give you some sense of what to expect. Website at sirikata.com More videos: http://vimeo.com/channels/sirikata Song…
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Artist Chris Platz describes lessons learned over the past year plus as a team member on the virtual world team. Looking ahead he shares some exciting perspectives for the Sirikata platform. Recorded at Stanford University January 29th 2009. More information about Sirikata at sirikata.com
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John Hurliman joined Ewen Cheslack-Postava, Daniel Horn & Henrik Bennetsen for a talk about Intel's efforts in the open virtual world space and how this may relate to Sirikata. More at sirikata.com
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Sirikata is an open source platform for virtual worlds. We aim to provide a set of libraries and protocols which can be used to deploy a virtual world, as well as fully featured sample implementations of services for hosting and deploying these worlds. More at sirikata.com
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