Ideas

Sorted by... excitement & 48h 16h workload feasibility

  1. malware (botnet, CnC, etc) spreading over time with viewpoint of the payload
    • obviously GitS interface.
    • "serious game" targeting students from InfoSec
  2. yearly goals a la Bewolf's map
  3. reality layers a la Antman
  4. boardgame to VR experiences
  5. wiki (easy structure information) to VR experience
    • discussion about Chinese and adding information to hope to find the structure of it
    • e.g. http://wiki.polyfra.me/ limited to Wikipedia and doesn't allow to make and distinguish a structure
  6. IoT personal control room
  7. Sysadmin treemap in 3D (good for webGL but probably not for webVR)
  8. 360 video of a woman getting whistled at or worse in the street
  9. blockchain explorer
  10. mix interactions e.g. vreticle + Pebble/LeapJS
  11. meditation via inverted process, creating distraction with "the little voice in your head" with audio and rendered scene of the little (and bigger) problems in life
    • inverted because usually meditation apps propose clarity, simplicity, not "noise" for training
  12. ..?

Quality test

  1. "What emotion would I have if I have..." (cf seminal Nagel's paper)
  2. Does it exist yet? If so how is it better? If not, why not?
  3. How is that better than using my existing high quality flat screen?

WebVR test

  • Is it really benefiting from the web?
  • Is it really benefiting to the web?

Planning

Friday (today!)

Saturday

Sunday













  • 18h00   VR Meetup & Cocktail Dinner 
  • 19h30   Program Kick-Off
  • 20h15   Hackathon Kick-Off/Lightning Rounds/Team formation
  • team building
  • ideally first prototype
  • 22h15   Adjourn - overnight hacking possible
  • 08h00     Breakfast
  • 09h00     Morning announcements & Hackathon Begins
  • 10h00   Workshop Sessions Start
  • build
  • test
  • 12h00   Lunch
  • build
  • test
  • build
  • test with strangers
  • build
  • test
  • build
  • 19h00   Dinner
  • build
  • test
  • build
  • test
  • build
  • test
  • 00h00   Overnight Hacking
  • 08h00     Breakfast
  • build
  • test with strangers
  • build
  • test
  • test
  • 12h00   Lunch
  • 13h00   Hacking concludes : Team Presentations & Judging
  • learn from others
  • 16h00   Winner announcements
  • 16h15   Hacker Expo: doors open to external attendees
  • learn from users
  • 18h00   Doors Close with a Cocktail Dinner  
  • rest !