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Second International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'04)
Croquet: A Menagerie of New User Interfaces
Kyoto, Japan
January 29-January 30
ISBN: 0-7695-2166-5
David A. Smith, Bellsouth
Andreas Raab, University of Magdeburg
David P. Reed, Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Alan Kay, Hewlett Packard

A new architecture like Croquet presents numerous opportunities and challenges to create useful interfaces to enable access to the underlying power of the system. In particular, our focus on an integrated 2D and 3D system ensures that we have a rich intellectual environment within which to explore. This experience is similar to the development of the original modern windowing user interface created by Alan Kay, his team at Xerox Parc, and his Squeak team[3,4]. Just as those teams did, we also have an infrastructure that is rich enough to allow us to perform some deep exploration into the presentation and manipulation of rich media expressed in 3D, and in the negotiations through these rich media worlds.

A number of key technologies will be discussed including dynamic movable portals, floating 3D windows, true 3D creation tools, live teleporting snapshots, and completely new concepts such as 3D portals.

Index Terms:
Croquet, collaboration, User Interface, 3D graphics, Squeak, Smalltalk, TeaTime, OpenGL, peer-to-peer, 3D portals
Citation:
David A. Smith, Andreas Raab, David P. Reed, Alan Kay, "Croquet: A Menagerie of New User Interfaces," c5, pp.4-11, Second International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'04), 2004
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