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Archived VRML Worlds

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    Several of the HIT Lab's older virtual environments, many of which were orginally created for simulation using the HIT Lab's VEOS System, have been converted to VRML for archival purposes. The original worlds had dynamics and interactions built in, but these were lost in the conversion to VRML 1.0.

    These files can also be accessed from the archive room (VRML 1.0, 2.86MB) of the HIT Lab Gallery.

    Archived VRML Worlds

    Virtual Seattle

    A simple model of downtown Seattle by Bricken, featuring a ferry on Elliot Bay and whales in Puget Sound.
    VRML 1.0 (760 KB), G-Zipped (139 KB)

    Octopus Garden

    A model of an underwater "octopus garden" by Meredith Bricken, featuring a treasure chest and an assortment of aquatic life.
    VRML 1.0 (613 KB), G-Zipped (113 KB)

    Green Valley

    A fertile valley in the Pacific Northwest by Colin Bricken, featuring a stream a grove of trees, and some wild life.
    VRML 1.0 (975 KB), G-Zipped (192 KB)

    Lobby 2

    A lobby, featuring a life-sized lobster.
    VRML 1.0 (538 KB), G-Zipped (99.4 KB)

    Rampa's Cafe

    A cafe, featuring a few customers and a spiral staircase.
    VRML 1.0 (3.88 MB), G-Zipped (767 KB)

    Ted's World

    A magician's palette, featuring fruits and a creature in a pool.
    VRML 1.0 (867 KB), G-Zipped (177 KB)

    Mirror World

    A world developed by Daniel Henry to simulate a reflective mirror in a bathroom.
    VRML 1.0 (715 KB), G-Zipped (126 KB)

    Office

    A world by Daniel Henry which simulates a commercial office, featuring an elevator and cubicles.
    VRML 1.0 (469 KB), G-Zipped (60.1 KB)

    Poisson World

    A world by Daniel Henry which features a fish pond with a diving board.
    VRML 1.0 (766 KB), G-Zipped (149 KB)

    Kingdome

    A very simple model of Seattle's Kingdome.
    VRML 1.0 (210 KB), G-Zipped (33.0 KB)

    Space Needle

    A very simple model of Seattle's Space Needle.
    VRML 1.0 (210 KB), G-Zipped (37.6 KB)

    (Old) HIT Lab Space Plan

    A model of the HIT Lab's former space plan, developed by Dace Campbell.
    VRML 1.0 (1.08 MB), G-Zipped (143 KB)