avatarDariusz Gross #DATAsculptor

Summary

vRooML! explores the integration of machine learning with storytelling to enhance human interaction within virtual environments, emphasizing the role of the contemporary home as a media-rich space for professional and social activities.

Abstract

vRooML! is an initiative that brings together prominent machine learning writers to delve into the potential of AI in storytelling and spatial design. It aims to create a seamless transition between text and 3D worlds, proposing a reimagined home environment that serves as a dynamic interface for human engagement. By leveraging media, the project envisions a cybernetic space that responds fluidly to narratives, treating 3D space as a transient medium rather than a static container. The project includes an interactive viewer for exploring 3D models in various modes, including VR and AR, and concludes with a DATAobject generated by a machine learning model, illustrating the process of data sculpting. The article also invites readers to engage with the author's Instagram, Medium, and LinkedIn profiles, and points to a collection of 3D models on Sketchfab and OpenSea.

Opinions

  • vRooML! is positioned as a thinking tool rather than a mere recording medium, highlighting its role in facilitating innovative interactions within virtual spaces.
  • The contemporary home is seen as an ecology of media distractions and a platform for professional development, which vRooML! seeks to redefine through enhanced modes of interaction.
  • The project emphasizes the importance of storytelling in machine learning, suggesting that AI-generated narratives can influence spatial design and user experience.
  • The author encourages collaboration and sharing of impressions, suggesting a community-driven approach to the development of virtual environments.
  • The article promotes the author's other works and platforms, indicating a multi-faceted approach to content distribution and audience engagement.
  • The inclusion of a cost-effective AI service recommendation at the end of the article suggests an endorsement for accessible AI tools that offer performance comparable to premium services like ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4).

Why machine learning has to tell stories?

vRooML!

vRooML! Tamunodeinma Itamunoala

In our vRooML! We have hosted 3 amazing writers who stand at the forefront of the world of machine learning, illuminating the essence of the AI.

Tamunodeinma Itamunoala

Shobeir Mazinani

Marco Lardelli

Envisioning environments enhanced by and built with media, vRooML! aims to investigate scenarios where occupants of such architectures travel seamlessly between the text and 3D worlds. As our current pandemic lifestyle cemented the role of the contemporary home as an ecology of media distractions, loose social engagements and a coarse platform for professional development, how can we reimagine the home as a spatial interface that accommodates enhanced modes of human interaction and engagement? The goal of vRooML! is to explore the notion of being present in virtual frameworks, one that re-imagines a cybernetic form of space that is fluidly responsive to stories — one that interprets 3Dspace as transient media rather than a vessel that negotiates between the writers and readers.

vRooML! is not a recording medium, but a thinking tool. Dariusz Gross #DATAsculptor

Please visit the vRooML! viewer below (click ▶️ ). It enables to move freely around using mouse, touch manipulation, VR or AR. You are able to play and control 3D view. VR mode is enable the to see the model in Virtual Reality headsets or to insert the model within the real world via a mobile device (the AR mode).

The last stop of the vRooML! is the DATAobject generated by the machine learning model, you can read about the entire process here.

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