We are going to show our VRML Browser(called "Cyber Passage") for Windows 95
and VRML authoring tool (called "Cyber Passage Conductor") for Windows 95
at Sony's booth in Telecom 95 (at Geneva, Switzerland,
3/10/1995 - 11/10/1995).
These tools are based on "Extended VRML v1.0", which is enable to
describe various interactions between 3D objects and users and integrate
videos, audio and scripts into VRML v1.0. For example,
it can describe autonomous agents, sound fields and behaviors.
Please see the following page in Sony's home page.
http://www.sony.co.jp/TechnoGarage/CyberPsg.html
We are going to show New York city and Sony shop as VRML 1.0 data.
--- Kouichi Matsuda (Kou1 Ma2da) Sony Computer Science Laboratory UNIX:[email protected] NIFTY: [email protected]