[sci.virtual-worlds] Stanford Virtual Space Group

chapin@sunrise.Stanford.EDU (Bill Chapin) (12/23/90)

**********************  VSIGroup Announcements  **********************

  Before we close the year, we have a few announcements:

  1.  This is the last electronic mailing to the Fall quarter VSIG
      email list.  If you haven't already, to remain on the list for
      Winter quarter, you should submit the information requested
      below by the 7th of January.

  2.  VSIGroup meetings are now independent of any Stanford courses.
      Meetings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at
      7:30pm.  There will be several presentations at each meeting
      with an integral refreshment break.

  3.  The first full meeting will be on January 16th, headlined by
      Eric Gullichsen and Pat Gelband of Sense8 Corp., Sausalito, CA.
      Among other presentations, Sense8's WorldTool virtual
      environment development system will be examined in depth with
      implementation examples.  A full abstract will be distributed
      on the 10th of January.

  4.  We are considering presentations for February and March.  If you
      would like to present or demonstrate your work, please contact
      vsig-request.

  5.  There will be a student meeting for Winter quarter organization
      on January 9th at 9pm in the new Design Loft Conference room
      over the arch to the Old Firehouse courtyard.


  the VIRTUAL SPACE INTEREST GROUP of STANFORD

E-mail:  vsig-request@sunrise.stanford.edu for more information.



++++++++++++++++++++++++++  VSIGroup NOTES  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    The VIRTUAL SPACE INTEREST GROUP of STANFORD is a student run
  organization to promote education, research, and development
  with respect to virtual space technologies.  We generally
  define "virtual space" to be data structures that are not
  limited to, but include, linear geometric dimensions.  With
  such data structures, we can model real world and imaginary
  objects for design, analysis, or entertainment.  Of substantial
  interest to us are developments enabling the projection of
  ourselves into such a data space for interaction with the
  virtual objects or each other.  Virtual space is a MEDIUM for
  expression and communication.

    Our goals are to bring together Bay Area and Stanford
  Community efforts to develop this medium, to promote the
  exchange of ideas and encourage education, research, and
  development in the Stanford Community.

    The VSIGroup was fortunate to be invited by the Design Theory
  & Methodology forum (DT&M) to sponsor a speaker series, entitled
  "Virtual Space Applications in Design", during Fall quarter 1990.
  For 1991, VSIGroup plans to hold monthly evening forums with
  one or two invited speakers, technology demonstrations, and most
  importantly an informal social for interaction.  The VSIGroup
  hopes to raise funds to present impressive projects and speakers
  to the Stanford Community.

Do to the overwhelming requests for VSIGroup information from around
the world (four countries are currently represented), we need to
stress that membership is for active and potential active partici-
pants in a related field.  To this end, we request that anyone wishing
to remain on the mailing list in 1991, submit the following informa-
tion for our records, if we do not have it already:

NAME:
ELECTRONIC ADDRESS:  (email, we prefer Internet, if its an option)
PHYSICAL ADDRESS:
VOCAL ADDRESS:  (work phone)
AFFILIATION:  (include year in school if student, dept., lab, etc.)
INTEREST:  (note your current work if related)
PRESENTATION:  (if you or your lab would address VSIG in 1991)
WORST DAY/EVE:  (worst day(s) of the month to attend evening VSIG forums)
RELEASE:  (will you release this information, if VSIG is solicited)

  return to:  vsig-request@sunrise.stanford.edu

Unless you OK the release, this information is for VSIG purposes
ONLY.  We presently have requests for our membership list from
groups like the Virtual Reality Report and Virtual Reality Film
Documentary.  We understand that many labs have been inundated with
phone and email solicitations to the point that they can't get work
done or find useful communication.  If such labs have a general
address for these solicitations, please forward the address and we
will protect your personal information.


  the VIRTUAL SPACE INTEREST GROUP of STANFORD

E-mail:  vsig-request@sunrise.stanford.edu for more information.