INSpace

This environment has been developed from the previous experience with NETWORKING: SPACE. InSPACE models spaces from its interior, rather than from the exterior. From a spatial cell at the center of a three-dimensional screen, the emptiness is dugged projecting the viewer's position along the three axes of the Cartesian space. As the viewer's viewpoint moves, space acquires shape. Conversely, the holes created can be eliminated by projecting the position of the cell towards the viewer. Sounds, images and texts can be added to the sides that form a space. Once the space is created, the viewer can move in its interior, freely or automatically, going through the roads that were used to generate it.

This environment is being used to perform the exercises of the theme of SPACE from the academic year of 2003-2004


Interface of the program InSPACE


Examples of spaces created by students using the program of InSPACE