Movi. Kanti. Revo: Google and Cirque du Soleil launched a pilot project for a touch Chrome
Tips / / December 19, 2019
At the conference, Input / Output developers earlier this year, Google showed the upcoming a joint project with Cirque du Soleil (Cirque Du Soleil) for the Chrome browser, which was supposed to bring a browser liveliness, imagination and even fairy tales. This experiment, Movi. Kanti. The Revo, now available on the internet, and you may well make a trip into the world of Alice. The project is using HTML5 and other modern web technologies. To travel you need a webcam (or accelerometer) to track your movements when voyage by imaginary worlds.
Movi. Kanti. Revo is derived from the words that are translated to Esperanto, how to move, sing and dream. In an experiment, you can watch the mysterious characters through beautiful, and surreal world, encounter enchanting performance of Cirque du Soleil and experience the emotional journey, sdelalannoe with love, hope and dreams.
As noted by the Google, interface, controlled by using a web-camera was made possible by getUserMedia features of WebRTC. The technology is supported by modern browsers, which, with your permission, give the web page access to the computer camera and microphone without having to install any additional software software. As with all other Chrome Experiments, a joint project with Cirque du Soleil is based on the HTML5, and CSS uses with 3D transitions.
Not surprisingly, the Movi. Kanti. Revo works best in Chrome. It must also work well with other browsers, but most likely, you will use a mouse instead of a web camera for navigation.
Have a nice dive! Take a break from work for a short while :)
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