Highrise: a documentary built with WebGL and other open standards ...
Brett sez, “What does citizenship mean in a transnational, globalised context? One Millionth Tower, the latest strand of the multi-media, multi- award-winning HIGHRISE project from National Film Board of Canada, teams <a href="http://zhengxing.99mr.com/ruyunzaizaoshu/"><strong>乳晕再*</strong></a> a group of highrise residents in Toronto with architects and animators to re-imagine their surroundings and transform <a href="http://zhengxing.99mr.com/quanerzaizaoxiufu/"><strong>耳部缺陷</strong></a> their dilapidated highrise neighbourhood into a vibrant, resident-led community. “Using cutting-edge open-source technology, this interactive documentary enables a 3D storytelling environment within a web browser, incorporating the magic of cinema, architecture and animation. A hyper-local story with a global resonance in its vision for a more human-friendly urban planet – and world wide web.” This thing is built in WebGL, which replicates the functionality <a href="http://zhengxing.99mr.com/erchuijixingxiufu/"><strong>耳垂整形</strong></a> of OpenGL, a popular open standard for drawing <a href="http://inbookmark.com/mybookmark.php"><strong>眼皮抽脂手术</strong></a> and animating 3D objects, using brwoser-only technology. It’s exciting stuff on the tehcnical side, but it’s also a damned cool and well-thought-through documentary that goes beyond a mere tech demo. High Rise
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