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client: America Online and Eight Cylinder Studios. With broadband opening new possibilities, 8CS's streaming 3-D web interface application brought a whole new dimension to the web.
solution: Media Box (no longer extant) was a real-time rendered 3-D movie browser that died when the boom went bust. For Eight Cylinders, Capra J'neva created numerous similar prototype projects, using 3-D Studio Max, FormZ, and proprietary products, she modelled, textured, animated, programmed a scripting language using a C variant, created class libraries for adaptable interface types, 3-D sound and camera physics, made a developer friendly XML object model that translated to hard code at run-time and integrated CGI calls with PERL scripts to make dynamic changes based on user input and databases. At 8CS, she worked with clients, Sony, H-Design and Nascar.