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[Talk] Representing Space on the Internet #12

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peibarthwu opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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[Talk] Representing Space on the Internet #12

peibarthwu opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 1 comment

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@peibarthwu
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Chinatown.js Talk Submission

The limit does not exist: Representing Space on the Internet

When you scroll a website, how do you imagine where the obscured part of the document is coming from? Most of the websites we use on a day to day basis are bounded on the left and right edge of the screen, and not from the top or below, which uses the visual metaphor of a giant scroll of paper. How does spatial boundary setting affect the experience of space on a screen? How can we use js to manipulate perceptions of space on a screen? As webGL becomes more common, how can boundary setting and define 3D space on the internet?

Pei

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@elieandersen
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Hello Pei! Are you still available for the 9/24 event? We’d love to accept your talk submission and have you share this idea with the community.
If you accept, would you please share a headshot that you’d be comfortable with us adding to the website and social media? You can email it to [email protected] :)
Thank you for submitting!

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