| Curtis, P., Dixon, M., Frederick, R. and Nichols, D. The Jupiter audio/video architecture: secure multimedia in network places. Proc. MM'95. San Francisco. 1995. |
....MUDs minimally offer a text based command line interface, and in some cases a more graphical or animated display. 2. In particular, we draw on our experiences with Pueblo [19] a text based MUD for a K 6th grade educational community; recreational MUDs [14] Jupiter, a multimedia MUD at Xerox [5]; the analog Media Space [2] 3] 8] used by Xerox PARC and EuroPARC: and the digital media space [20] at Georgia Tech. CHI c; 7 . 22 27 MARCH 19c; 7 PAPERS their bare bones technical infrastructure. We then explore three major design dimensions: the unifying metaphor for locatiohal and social ....
....grounded in several real life institutions that sponsor its development: Longview Elementary School. a kindergarten through sixth grade school in Phoenix, Arizona; Phoenix College, a community college in Phoenix and Xerox PARC. One of the authors is a designer and participant in Pueblo. Jupiter [5] is a hybrid MUD and media space, developed at Xerox PARC and available to members of the Xerox research and development community. Its MUD like features include connected places, shared objects, and text based communication mechanisms. Unlike traditional MUDs, Jupiter also supports partitioned ....
Curtis, P., Dixon, M., Frederick, R. and Nichols, D. The Jupiter audio/video architecture: secure multimedia in network places. Proc. MM'95. San Francisco. 1995.
.... offers a 2D graphical interface and pictorial avatar representations [30] C2MUVE (which relies on a MOO infrastructure with VRML visualizations of MOO objects [20] and Jupiter (which extends a basic MUD architecture with the M Bone audio and video conferencing features and shared whiteboards [8]) Rooms within a MUD can be entered and left by using movement commands. MUDers can follow a physical space metaphor and traverse the MUD space going from one room to another, or can teleport by issuing a command to go instantly to a specified room. This spatial metaphor creates a sense of ....
Curtis, P., Dixon, M., Frederick, R. and Nichols, D. The Jupiter audio/video architecture: secure multimedia in network places. Proceedings of MultiMedia `95. San Francisco, 1995, ACM Press, 79-90.
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P. Curtis, M. Dixon, R. Frederick, and D. A. Nichols, "The jupiter audio/video architecture: Secure multimedia in network places," ACM Multimedia 95 - Electronic Proceedings, November 1995. San Francisco, CA.
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