I don't want to be rude, but this project look like a gadget to me. It reminds me of some plugins for Windows XP that allowed to navigate through the folders via a "Matrix like" 3D interface. Or as you said, "Second Life".
I can't imagine myself browsing fast and effectively on social networks through a 3D interface. Or on Reddit, Amazon, Nature, CNN, and many more.
How can you ensure a 3D world or at least qualitative and non-repetitive 3D rooms for websites whose contents are changing all the time ?
Who will be in charge of this huge 3D modeling work and how will it be implemented on today's websites ?
Isn't it reserved for very specific and occasionnal static websites ?
And finally, can you give me some examples based on the actual popular websites : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_popular_websites ?
It's a lot of questions, I know. But I'm afraid this kind of 3D visualization will become boring once the "wow effect" is over.
Cheers !
Hey Overtrack, thank you for the reply and the questions. I wanted to get the information in detail from the team to ensure that you got a good answer to your very well thought out questions. I hope these help answer them!
In regards to Static/Dynamic websites: If you change your website, the responsibility to change the 3d web room falls on the hand of the website creator. It is a manual process that the website creator takes responsibility for in terms of making sure that their areas or room stay in place.
In regards to maintaining the scale of the 3D Web: Creative 3D Web will be implementing a global educational training academy to train and cultivate the skills of people that will be needed to maintain the workload of handling the creative 3d web that you are referring to.
In regards to existing sites or ones being converted over: The plan is to create our own HTML 3D websites. We maintain the ability to convert existing websites into our system and there have been test cases done on existing websites. However, these were conducted on an earlier technology layer that does not reflect the technology we are utilizing today.
Hope this helps and feel free to ask any additional questions you may have! Thanks!