U3D-Support
March 17, 2010

Since the last update of the Adobe Acrobat Reader (8.2 -> 9.3), we had some problems with the U3D-support.
This should be solved with our next release (probably in the beginning of April):

If you want test it now, please check it out from the repository .
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New bugs could be announced here

March Release
March 09, 2010

The new release of jReality is ready:
release
We try to release every month.

If something is going wrong, please announce it in our forum:
forum

Forum update: RSS-feed available
February 10, 2010

We updated the phpBB-forum to version 3.06.

Now there is a RSS-feed available for the forum.
Here you will find a short HowTo

Move jReality to Java 6?
February 10, 2010

We started a discussion about moving jReality from Java 5 to Java 6.

If you have any suggestions about this topic, then discuss with us:

forum: Java 6

ICMC 09
August 2, 2009

The recently developed audio features of jReality were presented at the International Computer Music Conference ICMC 2009 in Montreal, Canada.

ACM Multimedia 2009
July 21, 2009

jReality will be presented at the ACM International Conference on Multimedia 2009, as part of the Open Source Software Competition.

Beijing Hotel, Beijing, China

October 19-24, 2009

new galleries
May 4, 2009

See our new Gallery section for lots of stills created with jreality.

bms video
March 23, 2009

The video about the Berlin Mathematical School is part of the DFG Video Portal, and shows jreality running in the Portal at TU Berlin, Mathematics Department. The portal is a 3-wall CAVE-like installation with passive stereo 3D and head-tracking.

jbullet integration
February 7, 2009

The jbullet physics engine has been integrated into jReality. The project also contains collision sound synthesis, based on Jass.

The subversion project can be checked out from out svn server

http://fs.math.tu-berlin.de:8000/svn/jrealityBullet

For anonymous access login as user guest with empty password.

Test drive this webstart demo now.

Highlights

  • Experience mathematical constructs as physical objects! You can even through things at them (middle mouse button)!
  • Includes real-time synthesized audio. This may require a fast computer to run smoothly. You can turn off audio, uncheck “sound” in the “Main Physics Controls” Panel on the left.
  • Comes with the necessary 3rd party jars and an eclipse project file for easy configuration.
new tutorials online
February 3, 2009

The jReality tutorials released in July have continued to be developed further. The current selection of topics covers most of the necessary topics for working with the jReality scene graph. Please continue to report suggestions or corrections to gunn at math.tu-berlin.de

Highlights

Each tutorial example now includes a link to run as a Java webstart!

plugin system
November 3, 2008

We have started to implement a new plugin system which makes creating customized jReality applications easier than ever. See Stefans talk. about his plugin API.

imaginary
December 12, 2007

jReality is part of the Exhibition Imaginary – mit den Augen der Mathematik.

The exhibition will visit many places in Germany during the Math year 2008.

The image shows a boy playing with our jreality installation at Wissenschaftssommer in Leipzig.

svn repository
December 06, 2006

jReality source code is now available from our subversion repository

http://fs.math.tu-berlin.de:8000/svn/jreality

For anonymous access login as user guest with empty password.

Viewer VR
November 06, 2006

We have implemented the jReality VR viewer. It allows loading 3D arbitrary data files but also includes a set of examples, several interesting mathematical surfaces as well as the Matheon buddy baer. The whole GUI for this application can be immersed into the 3D scene, so this application is also fully usable in immersive 3D environments (CAVEs).

Run as [Java™ Web Start]. To get started, simply look at the help tab, or see the user manual in our Wiki.

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