[x3d-public] Review of IIIF efforts in 3D interoperability

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Mon Jun 30 16:51:03 PDT 2025


My primary concern is about archivability of data.   Is it still usable
after a catastrophe.  Can we remake cultural artifacts after devastation.
Viewers are nice too.

On Mon, Jun 30, 2025 at 6:32 PM Joe D Williams via x3d-public <
x3d-public at web3d.org> wrote:

> interoperable data, supported by x3d,
>  iiif.io tells about some of it.
> Sketchfab/fab do not care about sharing anymore?
> Support iiif, should be web3dc member.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKfMUAnEkUw
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> Cc: Vincent Marchetti <vmarchetti at kshell.com>
> Subject: [x3d-public] Review of IIIF efforts in 3D interoperability
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> Tom Flynn has prepared a summary of the IIIF 3D groups progress in
> developing version 4 of their API for presenting 3D models in the cultural
> heritage world.
>
> This post presents progress presented at the recent (June 2025) IIIF
> meeting in Leeds, UK
>
> read all about at
> https://nebulousflynn.substack.com/p/interoperable-accesible-portable ;
> it includes demonstration links including to an X3D/X3DOM implementation of
> the draft standard manifest viewer
>
> Vince Marchetti
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