

Friday
12.00PM SLT: Augmented Reality
* Theme: The future of Augmented Reality
2.00PM SLT: Web on a Prim
* Theme: How does the web integrates into SL?
* Contacts: Samuel Linden
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Orange%20Island/195/134/31***New Orleanshttp://slurl.com/secondlife/Heroes%2015/48/44/25
Set loosely with the idea of it being set at approximately circa 1900, the elements of the region are disparate. Since the theme of Relay this year is heroes, the region includeds nods to Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen of New Orleans, and Jean Laffitte, the gentleman pirate of New Orleans. Other elements incorporated are Mardi Gras, the Cajun and Creole cuisines of the region and reproductions of the French Opera House that burned in 1919 (Thank you, Khashai Steinbeck for this wonderful build) and the Popp Bandstand from New Orleans City Park, which still stands today, having weathered Hurricane Katrina. The Live event stage is down in the Bayou, with the audience finding themselves on rafts and boats to listen to the artists. Don't miss a chance to leave a wish at the tomb of the voodoo queen to wish all your loved ones well... especially those whose lives have been touched by cancer
***Inspiration Park is a place to dare to dream and reflect on our future without cancer as you float amongst the planets, stars, nebulae and asteroids!Friends Fighting Cancer for the 2008 Relay for Life of Second Life.
"Let's build a place where people can dream of a future without cancer……”Built by a prosperous, space-faring humanity in the year 3017, Inspiration Park is a celebration of the spirit of exploration. In commemorative displays, they have looked back to the dawn of the space age to pay tribute to the heroes who have made possible their exciting and idyllic lives among the stars.
DESIGN TEAM: Project Coordinator:Ember Farina Design Co-Chairs: Zander Greene & Grafx Newbold
Builders: Museum displays & models: Zander Greene, Ozz Seattle & Lauren Thibaud Space Park: Earth Primbee, Graphx Newbold & Raphael Cremorne
2008 Relay TIMETABLEThis may just be the first proper web browser in Second Life. Through simple chat commands it let you view almost any web site on the web, surfing from web page to web page following links just like a real web browser.
Whilst Daden Navigator is a great step forward it is still not a 100% capable web browser.
Its limitations come from two areas:- Second Life Web Page on a Prim: We use this feature of SL in order to display each web page. This means we cannot control how each individual web page will be rendered. For instance at the moment (July 08, V1.19) SL does not render Flash, YouTube or play media and cannot scroll up and down on a page, or fill out forms - so we can't do these with Daden Navigator.- To follow links we use our proxy to retrieve the web page you are looking at and parse the HTML to identity the links on the page. However if the links are embedded in Flash, or use complex Javascript, or are images without ALT tags then we cannot find them.
In fact Daden Navigator behaves very similarly to the talking browsers and screenreaders used by visually impaired users - so sites with good accessibility (eg WAI AAA) should work well, whereas those with poor accessibility will not (just note how many sites have lots of links called "more" or "click here" - they are a real pain for screenreader users - and now for you). We've always said that accessibility was important!
The simplest work-around to both of these is to use the "popout" command to put the displayed page into your SL client or desktop web browser.
Watch the movie and decide for yourself, seems like an improvement on the current inworld option. We can but dream of the day people can read sl-newspaper.com inworld!
Dana