Hello,
I would like to give you an example of use of Object2pano.
I'm an assistant professor at University of Pau (France), and I preserves the old (from 1950 to today, in fact) laboratory equipments and mineralogical collections.
http://cst.univ-pau.fr/live/Patrimoine/ ... -virtuelle
(it is in french… click on the name of instrument or mineral)
Object2VR is very useful for me. I can make these apparatus "more alive" with 360° views, and add short description when click on (i) button.
I use only few functions of Object2VR, but in the future I would like to add more interaction in view, for example play a sound when clicking on a button of an apparatus, of switch on/off the instrument when clicking of the right button, etc.
Do you know similar works elsewhere? (Museum or University?) Thank you.
Hope you will enjoy this!
Bye.
Post scriptum: bonjour aux francophones qui passent sur ce forum
Object2VR for old laboratory equipments
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I have read your comment and viewed your really great Object2vr site.
I did try to locate other forum members websites and I found a few site but they were not using sound audio.
I will keep looking.
I did try to locate other forum members websites and I found a few site but they were not using sound audio.
I will keep looking.
Some years ago I did some objects for a museum
the most interesting ones are here now
http://www.lecce360.com/riccio-preistorico prehistoric hedgehog
http://www.lecce360.com/uovo-preistorico prehistoric egg
http://www.lecce360.com/conchiglia shell
http://www.lecce360.com/argonauta Argonaut
the museum is this http://www.museomissionariocinese.org
I hope to have the time to convert all in a more fashionable way.
the most interesting ones are here now
http://www.lecce360.com/riccio-preistorico prehistoric hedgehog
http://www.lecce360.com/uovo-preistorico prehistoric egg
http://www.lecce360.com/conchiglia shell
http://www.lecce360.com/argonauta Argonaut
the museum is this http://www.museomissionariocinese.org
I hope to have the time to convert all in a more fashionable way.