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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 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 products: ===
=== A handful of the known holodeck and panocube products: ===
(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!)


* The 'Holodeck' by Loki Clifton
* The 'Holodeck' by Loki Clifton
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* 'Room Switch' by Fluid Creations
* 'Room Switch' by Fluid Creations
* 'The Green Wonder' by Tina Freund
* 'The Green Wonder' by Tina Freund
* 'Holodeck' by Professor Eisenberg (Panocube)
* 'The Virtual Reality Room' by Stephane Zugzwang (Panocube)
A holodeck-panocube consists of photos only. The picture changes on the walls, making a complete scene as seen from every viewpoint. A regular holodeck will rezz and derezz prims, and might rezz surrounding pictures as well.


You can also find information on an Open Source Holodeck type Product here:
You can also find information on an Open Source Holodeck type Product here:

Revision as of 12:50, 26 February 2008

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!)

  • 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 OctoberWerks
  • '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)

A holodeck-panocube consists of photos only. The picture changes on the walls, making a complete scene as seen from every viewpoint. A regular holodeck will rezz and derezz prims, and might rezz surrounding pictures as well.

You can also find information on an Open Source Holodeck type Product here: Open_Source_Holodeck