Handbook on 3D3C Platforms: Applications and Tools for Three Dimensional Systems for Community, Creation and Commerce

2015 
This book presents 3D3C platforms three-dimensional systems for community,creation and commerce. It discusses tools including bots in social networks,team creativity, privacy, and virtual currencies & micropayments as well as theirapplications in areas like healthcare, energy, collaboration, and art. More than 20authors from 10 countries share their experiences, research fi ndings and perspectives,off ering a comprehensive resource on the emerging fi eld of 3D3C worlds. The bookis designed for both the novice and the expert as a way to unleash the emergingopportunities in 3D3C worlds. This Handbook maps with breadth and insight the exciting frontier of building virtualworlds with digital technologies. David Perkins, Research Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education This book is from one of the most adventurous and energetic persons I have ever met. Yesha takes us into new undiscovered spaces and provides insight into phenomena ofsocial interaction and immersive experiences that transform our lives. Cees de Bont, Dean of School of Design & Chair Professor of Design, School of Design of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University When you read 3D3C Platforms you realize what a domain like ours -- 3D printing -- canand should do for the world. Clearly we are just starting. Inspiring. David Reis, CEO, Stratasys Ltd This book provides a stunning overview regarding how virtual worlds are reshaping possibilities for identity and community. Th e range of topics addressed by the authorsfrom privacy and taxation to fashion and health careprovide a powerful roadmap foraddressing the emerging potential of these online environments. Tom Boellstorff, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine Handbook on 3D3C Platforms amassed a unique collection of multidisciplinary academicthinking. A primer on innovations that will touch every aspect of the human communityin the 21st century. Eli Talmor, Professor, London Business School
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