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Tess-Celestial

Tess-Celestial is a visualization project that explores the interplay of art, nature, culture, shape, perspective, and math in our everyday lives.

This README file follows documentation recommendations established in Testing Guidelines for Immersive Digital Applications to support sharing and testing of immersive digital content.

Hardware dependencies

  1. Display type: The project runs on large format displays as well as a laptop or phone.
  2. Display size: The project should run on any size and aspect display. Some content may not be legible at far viewing distances.
  3. Processing power and memory size: No identified concerns for processing power or memory size.
  4. Connectivity: The project can be run locally after installation or run using the online hosted version at https://immersive-scholar.github.io/tess-celestial/
  5. Input devices: This project can be controlled through mouse and keyboard interaction.

Software dependencies

  1. A modern browser is the only dependency required to run the remotely hosted version.
  2. A modern browser and a local server are required to run a locally hosted version. See How do you set up a local testing server? in the MDN web docs for directions on installing and running a local server

Installation

  1. Download and unzip or clone the Tess-Celestial repository.
  2. Using a terminal application navigate to the location of the folder containing the files from the repository.
  3. Use an application to run a server in this folder. See How do you set up a local testing server? in the MDN web docs for directions on installing and running a local server.

Authors

  • Radmila Sazdanović
  • Jasmine Lang
  • Walt Gurley

Contact

For general questions or troubleshooting questions contact Walt Gurley.