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IDeATe Spring 2016 Physical Computing Studio: Project03 — Cardboard

In this project, you will create an augmented virtual reality.

Using a Google Cardboard and a 3D world created in a web browser, you will design, build, sense, and actuate real-life physical responses to on-screen stimuli. For example, if the user passes a waterfall in the Cardboard, they may be sprayed by a water gun in real-life. If they open a window, they may feel a breeze on their face created by a fan.

What you should learn

  • Customizing open-source designs
  • How to make a simple web server with Node/Express
  • Basic web development using premade libraries and templates
  • Creating a 3D world with found and made virtual objects
  • Developing a game/story/environment
  • Sharing code with GitHub

Getting started

  1. Go to http://threejs.org/examples/ and look at some of the examples of things you can do with Three.js
  2. Go to the Three.js Documentation and follow the tutorial by building your own spinning cube
  3. Fork this repository
  4. Clone the new repo to your computer
  5. cd into the repo and install the dependencies with npm install
  6. Start the server with npm start
  7. Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser (preferably Chrome) and explore the demo world

This repo contains

  • public/3D: A folder of demo OBJs (a plain-text 3D model filetype; it would be a good idea to open one up in your favorite text editor, and along with some documentation, take a look around), and their companion MTLs (plain-text files defining the materials an OBJ should display). You cannot use any of the existing contents of this folder in your final submission.
  • public/3D/textures: A folder containing all the texture files used by the OBJs and MTLs. You cannot use any of the existing contents of this folder in your final submission.
  • cardboard/cardboard_v1.2.pdf: The official laser-cut version of Google Cardboard v1.2. You should edit this file for your personal phone and the supplied lenses.
  • public/stylesheets/style.css: A CSS stylesheet that defines the characteristics about the site`s style, including font choices, colors, margins, etc.
  • public/javascripts/script.js: The backbone of the client side of your app. This contains pretty much all the user-written code that runs the webpage and 3D world from the browser.
  • public/javascripts/threejs/: Contents of the Three.js library. You probably shouldn`t edit this, but do take a look at its contents. If you need to add another Three.js module, add it here.
  • app.js: The settings for Express.
  • bin/www: The settings for starting up the server.
  • README.md: This file. You should edit yours to explain your project in detail.

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