360° Presentation

Web VR

Karthika Sakthivel
Royal Jellies
2 min readJul 19, 2019

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Landing Page- Beach- Hub

The workshop with Indira Knight gave us a taste of Web VR using Aframe in HTML. It blew my mind. This throws open a whole range of possibilities making 3D spaces and VR accessible in a way I didn’t think was possible.

Organising the Links

I tried my hand at Aframe by coding our own little beach and using it as a landing page to navigate to various stages of our process.

Landing page with links
Within each stage

You can find our site here —

kaput-dance.glitch.me

Bringing all the experiments together cohesively was quite a challenge. Without even knowing it we had done a lot of thinking and carried out numerous little experiments.

We returned to the idea of the haiku- as being a map- using it as a navigation tool.

Ultimately we used the WebVR experiment as a presentation device. It’s funny how our final presentation was planned in a transmedia state of mind. We had set up multiple screens with timed videos, handed out printed material, recited poetry, demonstrated the WebVR and showcased the perspective shift on an Occulus Go.

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Karthika Sakthivel
Royal Jellies

Exploring the act of storytelling in a multimodal manner is at present the core of my investigation.