Speaking

Feb 1, 2011

The gotoAndSki(“Switzerland”) conference

Posted by Dennis in 3D, Kinect, Speaking 1 comment

Disclaimer: I’ve kept the session descriptions short. I recommend keeping an eye on the video site on which the session videos will be published. The rural village of Stechelberg in Switzerland was the setting of the second edition of the gotoAndSki() conference. Skiing in the Alps is always a great experience and combining this with [...]


Jan 7, 2011

Speaking at gotoAndSki(“Switzerland”): Exploring the Kinect

Posted by Dennis in ActionScript, Kinect, Speaking No comments

Just a couple of weeks to go to the gotoAndSki() conference in Stechelberg Switzerland. An awesome conference combining skiing, networking and presentations. Should be good fun! I have the privilege to be one of the speakers. Here’s what I will be talking about: Microsoft’s Kinect allows players to interact without using any controllers. Hackers were [...]


Oct 7, 2010

Unused WebGL Presentation made with WebGL

Posted by Dennis in 3D, Speaking, WebGL 6 comments

I made this one for an internal presentation about WebGL. I did the presentation but for some reason I used plain old powerpoint slides. Don’t ask. It’s made with GLGE, JSTweener and the Blender to WebGL Exporter. I guess it could use a bit of optimisation here and there. Oh, and I have tested it [...]


Jul 27, 2010

Speaking at Siggraph 2010

Posted by Dennis in 3D, Speaking, WebGL 1 comment

Tomorrow I’m off to Los Angeles do one of the WebGL BoF talks at Siggraph. I’m very excited to be part of this. My talk will be about the opportunities WebGL has to offer to us as a creative agency. I’ve been working with WebGL a lot lately. A lot of experimentation but also some [...]


Nov 21, 2007

Parsing Collada 3D assets with JavaScript in the HTML 5 Canvas element

Posted by Dennis in 3D, Speaking 5 comments

A few weeks ago there was a “Fronteers” (the Dutch guild of front-end developers) meeting at our office in Utrecht. I was asked to give a talk about something interesting related to front-end web development. Quite a lot has been said and written about standards, accessibility, etc. so I had to come up with something [...]