01/14/10: Solarsilk upgrades iPhone website
08/05/09: Solarsilk presents Augmented Reality demo at DraftFCB tech event
08/02/09: solarTweetAR Combines Augmented Reality and Realtime Tweets
06/15/09: solarPong3D :: a Flash / Papervision3D Pong game
05/11/09: solarTube: a Flash / Papervision3D / Facebook Connect / YouTube video player
Solarsilk upgrades iPhone website
January 14th, 2010
We just upgraded our mobile site that can be seen when viewing solarsilk.com through your iPhone. Here are a few screenshots.

Solarsilk presents Augmented Reality demo at DraftFCB tech event
August 5th, 2009
Solarsilk was invited to take part in a technology event at DraftFCB, called 8/5/9 In Real Time.
Today we presented our Augmented Reality Twitter search app called solarTweetAR to the enthusiastic attendees, getting a lot of great feedback.
Fellow presenters today included Google, Adobe, Eyeblaster, EyeWonder, Oddcast, Studio IMC and others.

solarTweetAR Combines Augmented Reality and Realtime Tweets
August 2nd, 2009
Our latest demo app, called solarTweetAR fuses Augmented Reality, Papervision3D and realtime Twitter search!
solarPong3D :: a Flash / Papervision3D Pong game
June 15th, 2009
In an effort to familiarize ourselves with Papervision3D, we put together a demo game of the classic arcade game Pong. Our version, called solarPong3D, features astoundingly lifelike characters (sort of) playing with a beach ball on a 3D beach. This is a beta version, and we have plans to add some features like increasing difficulty levels. Give it a try.
solarTube: a Flash / Papervision3D / Facebook Connect / YouTube video player
May 11th, 2009
We just launched a beta version of solarTube, a demo project showcasing a combination of technologies.
It combines:
• Flash AS3 OOP
• Papervision3D
• pulling YouTube RSS feeds, using the AS3 YouTube Data API written by Martin Legris
• displaying a YouTube video in Flash using YouTube’s new Chromeless player
• Facebook Connect’s Comments Box – a way for a site to implement Facebook Connect along with user comments
• Flash’s External Interface calls Javascript to dynamically write a new Comments Box for each video displayed, displaying that video’s comments
Give it a try and feel free to leave a comment in the Facebook Comments Box, either anonymously, or after logging in to your Facebook Account.
