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(Please add to this list as you come across other holodeck-type products!) | (Please add to this list as you come across other holodeck-type products!) | ||
* 'Mobius Box' by Fox Absolute | |||
* The 'Holodeck' by Loki Clifton | * The 'Holodeck' by Loki Clifton | ||
* 'Horizons' by Cheshyr Pontchartrain | * 'Horizons' by Cheshyr Pontchartrain |
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What is a Holodeck?
A Holodeck is a product used to save different forms of content (either furniture settings or even an entire environment), similar to 'Holodecks' used in various sci-fi television shows and movies. For Second Life purposes, a holodeck allows you to rez a large variety of rooms or scenarios in limited space. Some systems even allow the scene to be located far away from its control panel, offering the convenience of large, rez-on-demand structures without tying up a large space in your house.
A handful of the known holodeck and panocube products:
(Please add to this list as you come across other holodeck-type products!)
- 'Mobius Box' by Fox Absolute
- The 'Holodeck' by Loki Clifton
- 'Horizons' by Cheshyr Pontchartrain
- 'HyperCube' by D-VTech
- 'Super Sofa' by LayZeeBones
- 'Holodeck' by Soulmates Creations
- 'Paradise Blanket' by OctoberWerks
- 'HoloRez' by HoloRez Rang
- 'Skyboxer' by Ethereal Fremont
- 'Primitizer' by Revolution Parenti
- 'The Titan' by Jack Hathor
- 'Room Switch' by Fluid Creations
- 'The Green Wonder' by Tina Freund
- 'Holodeck' by Professor Eisenberg (Panocube)
- 'The Virtual Reality Room' by Stephane Zugzwang (Panocube)
- 'Krull's VR Room System
A holodeck-panocube consists of photos. The picture changes on every wall, plus the floor and ceiling, making a total immersed "single" image. A regular holodeck will rezz and derezz prims such as different houses with furniture, and might rezz surrounding panocube images in addition.
You can also find information on an Open Source Holodeck type Product here: