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Abstract: A vertical rope interface to a web browser that enables users to climb to the canopy of a rainforest and explore animals along the way.
Canopy climb: A rope interface. / Burleson, Winslow; Selker, Ted. 2003. Paper presented at 2003 ACM SIGGRAPH Sketches and Applications, SIGGRAPH 2003, San Diego ...
Proceedings · SIGGRAPH '03 · Canopy climb: a rope interface. Article. Share on. Canopy climb: a rope interface. Authors: Winslow Burleson. Winslow Burleson. MIT ...
Canopy climb: A rope interface. / Burleson, Winslow; Selker, Ted. 2003. Paper presented at 2003 ACM SIGGRAPH Sketches and Applications, SIGGRAPH 2003, San Diego ...
When a user in city X pulls the rope belonging to city Y, the user in city Y is able to witness how the rope belonging to city X is drawing back into the ...
For example, based on our experiences, to descend a tree with the single rope technique, we attach to the rope a simple device like a rap- pelling rack, which ...
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We designed and deployed an inexpensive and lightweight telescopic hanger composed of common materials to sample aerial invertebrates above the forest canopy.
Canopy climb: a rope interface. from www.educatedclimber.com
The climbing system represents the interface between the rope in the tree and the harness on the climber. Ranging from the simplest designs of short pieces of ...