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Links on the johncarling.com site |
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Theatre lighting model
Fun theatre lighting model using Shockwave director with 3 main lights and 2 shin-busters. You can turn lights on and off, change the colour and angle of the light cones for individual lights, move and point the lights with the mouse or the control a |
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Medieval lighting simulations
A number of lighting simulations of medieval houses and shops. These interactions are built in different formats mostly Flash or Director.
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More medieval lighting simulations
A further list of medieval lighting simulations in the Historic Houses section. |
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Female human anatomy model
This is an interaction, aimed at schools, exploring the main organs and bones of a human body. You can freely move around using the mouse and arrow keys, show hide any part and also navigate with the control buttons. To see the rear of the model mor |
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Real-time physics on the web
This little interaction is based on a game of skittles as played in Victorian London pubs. Instead of a ball they used a flat piece of wood called a cheese. |
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John Carling Moodle
Don't know what Moodle is? It is a fantastic course database. Play with it here and find out! There is a version anyone can play with on jcarling.com. Ask for the username and password. |
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The Doll Library
Windows movie file, created with 3ds Max and Premiere, the title sequence for a short film, presently without captions. |
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Kellys JavaScript Othello
Brilliant game of Othello by Kelly Yancey. Doesn't play too well so you will probably win, but looks good and is fun to play. |
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Play with this
Secure area with a number of other interactions and experiments including more anatomy models. |
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Photos
Various photos of Brighon and surrounds. |
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More links
Small, easy to use weblink database written in php with more links. |
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Games
Links to a couple of simple games.
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Stapler
This 3d learning tool is a proof of concept for children who want to look at mechanical devices safely. With this one you can look at and move around the insides of a stapler without damaging your fingers |
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Blog
John Carling's personal blog. Very dull indeed. Don't go there. Look at something fun instead. |
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