Experiments

Experiments

Occasionally I experiment with various web visualisation techniques to figure out new ways to present information in interactive way. You will find some (mostly unfinished) examples below, most of which were made in three.js framework, using WebGL to display 3D graphics in browser.

You should be able to zoom and rotate around most of these scenes or interact with them in other ways. Click on the images below to see them in action.

Simple three.js arcade game utilizing Rapier physics and React
3D Helmet in an environment map, with regular HTML elements on it (red circles) that display popup boxes when hovering over them with a mouse
A virtual laptop displays an actual webpage and users can interact with it using mouse to scroll and click links, just like they would do it on the real webpage
A raytraced 3D scene made in Blender, where all the lights have been baked into the texture. Parameters of the scene can be changed in the menu in the upper right corner
3D scene made completely in code (no 3D models) out of primitives, with randomly generated scenery on each reload and parameter controls in the upper right corner
An animated low-poly fox