[IPython-dev] [jupyter] Fwd: [sage-devel] European Horizon 2020 project OpenDreamKit accepted

Sylvain Corlay sylvain.corlay at gmail.com
Wed May 20 05:01:03 EDT 2015


Hi Marcin,

You can also have a look at Pythreejs

https://github.com/jasongrout/pythreejs

by Jason Grout,

which is a wrapper to threejs based on IPython widgets.

Best,
Sylvain
On May 20, 2015 10:23 AM, "Nicolas P. Rougier" <Nicolas.Rougier at inria.fr>
wrote:

>
> Hi Marcin,
>
> You might want to have a look at vispy (vispy.org) which has a notebook
> backend (but still WIP).
> Cyrille Rossant is the main developper on this part.
>
> Concerning surface rendering, you can find a lot of example on
> http://glumpy.github.io/gallery.html.
> A lot of computation (elevation, interpolation, gridding, coloring,
> texturing, lighting) can be done at the browser level, minimizing data
> transfer.
>
>
> Nicolas
>
>
> > On 20 May 2015, at 10:10, Marcin Kostur <marcinofulus at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Dear ipython-developers,
> >
> > Since I will have a small contribution in 3d visualization in this grant
> (T4.9 in the grant proposal - see repo;-),
> > I would like to ask if there exists any ongoing effort in this topic?
> >
> > Our contribution will be focused in visualization of computational fluid
> dynamics fields.
> > Certainly it can be fully distinct project from typical "plot3d"
> routines, but the optimal solution would of course be to have as much of
> the architecture in common as possible.
> >
> > Some very preliminary draft of our visualization architecture is at:
> https://github.com/mjanusz/sailfish/blob/master/doc/visualizer_design.md
> and we think that the idea of some kind of generalized proxy server would
> do the job for both large datasets as well as for surface plotting of
> f(x,y).
> >
> > The other opportunity is that I have some funding for subcontracting
> from another source which have to be spend this year. It has to go through
> our University and a public tender procedure, and I plan to write specs for
> some pre0.1 version of our concepts as soon as possible. In this action I
> would deeply appreciate you expertise and help.
> >
> > the best
> >
> > Marcin Kostur
> >
> >
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