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'Scripted'
a VRML installation by Taylor Nuttall in conjunction with
'Standard Deviation'
an exhibition at The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, Cumbria, UK. Jan/Feb 1997.

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World 1
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World 2
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World 3
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World 4
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Further Info.

To move between worlds click on an object when the cursor arrow turns to a hand. This will launch a full size window of the world. For more navigation help see below.

Virtual Gallery Banner
'Scripted' is now also being shown as part of the virtual.gallery
At the Institute of Geometry at the Vienna University of Technology.

Exhibition at The Brewery Arts Centre Sponsored by KTD Computer Store, Kendal, 01539 733288.

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More info about 'Standard Deviation' at Kendal.

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Images from the Gallery based installation 'Scripted' at Kendal.


Help with navigation in VRML worlds.
You may have noticed that the image above contains VRML objects.

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Choose Cosmo Help if you are using CosmoPlayer or need to know how to get it.

If you are using Live3D, a plug-in by WebFX try navigating within the worlds by referring to the table below:

Left
Mouse
Drag

Alt + Drag

Click

Control + Click
Walk through the scene

Move the scene

Jump to an attached web site

Automatically walk to where you clicked
Right
Mouse
Drag

Click
Orbit about the scene

Pop up the WebFX main menu
Keyboard
Arrows
Left/Right

Up/Down
Rotate within the scene

Move in and out of the scene.

Important! Use the Right Mouse Button!
Many people forget that you can use the right mouse button to pop up the WebFX main menu or to easily spin a scene around. Consequently, they miss much of what WebFX has to offer. Don't let this happen to you. Also, note that WebFX will let you fling an object with the right mouse button. This will cause the object to continue to spin on its own and can sometimes be very helpful when examining a standalone model. Lastly, be sure to check out our Fly and Point navigation modes. Displaying the HUD navigation help will give you complete directions on how to use the mouse and keyboard while in any of these modes.

Note: The VRML window may causes other documents and images to look a little strange due to the war of the color palettes this is unavoidable. If you wish you may try reloading a document.

If there is no image produced at the top of this page you do not have a browser with 3DWorld capability. This work was designed using Netscape 3.0 with the WebFX Plug in for 3D Worlds. This can be downloaded from Netscape.

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Contents copyright ©1996,1997 the original authors and artists.
PYLON site 4 art is edited and published by Taylor Nuttall
(taylor.nuttall@mcr1.poptel.org.uk).
Last modified July 1997