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Mozilla Developer Roadshow - Singapore

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    I'm Vanessa Radd.
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    I'm the co-founder of XR Alliance.
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    We promote industry development
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    and we help to bring the VR AR
    ecosystem here in Asia.
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    My name is Jeremy Keith.
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    I'm a web developer
    and co-founder of a design agency
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    in Brighton in England called Clearleft.
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    My name is ClogTwo.
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    I'm from Singapore
    from Ink & Clog Studios.
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    So I'm here at the Mozilla Roadshow event
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    and I will be trying out
    A-Frame and A-Painter.
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    Right now, I think everyone
    is pretty much siloed.
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    So designers are doing their own events
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    and they're creating on their own.
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    We'd love to see developers and designers
    coming together in this community
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    and it'll be great to see at this stage
    to have more diverse voices
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    and people from different backgrounds
    to come and create VR and AR.
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    I think that VR AR--the platforms
    are still siloed by itself
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    and the web would definitely help
    bring this creative community together
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    and showcase their projects.
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    And I think the power
    of community is huge.
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    When you want to adopt the technology,
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    what questions you should
    be asking of that technology?
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    I think it's really important
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    that we have a healthy competition
    amongst browser makers.
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    We've been in a situation in the past
    where we had one single browser dominating
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    and that was a bad situation.
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    And so the more browser makers,
    the better as far as I'm concerned.
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    I'm really excited about what you can do
    in a web browser these days
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    that previously you would have
    had to written native apps.
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    So in the next five years
    I'm just imagining
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    we're going to see the barriers blur
    between native, web--it won't matter
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    people will just use whatever is handy.
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    And yeah it's exciting times.
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    I guess now in the 21st century,
    we want to take the art form
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    into the virtual world,
    into more expressive.
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    You preach art, design, and now comes
    technology into the place.
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    Be connected with technology.
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    Like right now, it's important
    for us to move forward.
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    I guess with A-Frame or A-Painter,
    it gives us the opportunity
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    to actually give our clients or the public
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    a sense of a new environment.
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    You can go as small as a model
    or as big as a building.
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    I guess my favorite part
    of A-Frame and A-Painter is
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    you can see all the strokes are being made
    within a movement.
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    You need to see the artist move
    around 360 degrees.
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    Without art, the technology
    is just a body.
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Mozilla Developer Roadshow - Singapore
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02:54

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