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Modeling The World

Richly-annotated interactive video application with programmatic physics-based interface

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The biggest names in supercomputing have been brought together at modelingtheworld.com.

The highest-power computational efforts on the planet are working to solve science’s hardest problems, from protein folding and gene sequencing to climate modeling and quantum physics. Stimulant helped Microsoft Technical Computing illustrate their commitment to these cutting-edge efforts with an equally cutting-edge website.

ModelingTheWorld.com is a Silverlight-based website that features interactive HD videos of some of the most respected luminaries in the supercomputing field today. 15 are available now, with more throughout the year, and each has a rich array of time-synchronized “extras” that add context to the interviewees’ statements or link to other related videos. Synchronized transcripts enable captioning and non-linear navigation.

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High performance computing comes alive through the stories of its own leaders.

Stimulant designed an entirely procedural layout engine to display all of the videos, reinforced by an intelligent particle system, to evoke a complex system of many elements that form a greater whole. The system features parameters such as gravity, attraction, and elasticity that allowed design and development team members to interactively dial in the look and feel. Subtle controls also exist for featuring some videos more than others. Particles swarm to videos the user is interested in. If the user wishes to browse in a more ordered way, such as by name or tag, all the elements intelligently make room for additional interface elements as they appear.

Stimulant’s deep background in digital media also allowed us to help art direct the look of all the interviews, to ensure that the emotional tone of the videos matched the exploration and playback environments. A richly interactive video experience is offered once a video is selected for viewing, built upon our past successes for Microsoft Research’s Project Tuva. Silverlight Smooth Streaming video automatically provides the right quality level for the user’s bandwidth, immediately and in real time.

ModelingTheWorld.com is a testament to Microsoft’s commitment to advancing the state of computing on a massive scale, and reaffirms Stimulant’s not-so-secret mission to use technology to tell stories in new and engaging ways.

Project Tuva selected as a 2010 Webby Honoree

Project Tuva has been selected as an Official Honoree by the Webby Awards for the Best Use of Video or Moving Image. A big thanks to our great friends and partners at Microsoft Research for the chance to collaborate on the creation of a meaningful experience for this amazing content.

Bing for Nokia S60

Bing Mobile Application for Nokia

In early 2008, Microsoft announced that they’d be bringing Silverlight to the Nokia S60 platform and at Mix 2010, that effort took a big step forward with the beta release of the plugin for Symbian. Stimulant, which has been working with Silverlight on mobile platforms since its inception, was chosen (along with a few other elite agencies) to participate, helping deliver applications to showcase the runtime.

The application Stimulant worked on is a mobile variant of the Bing Bar desktop application. Stimulant worked closely with the Bing team and was able to reuse a significant portion of code and existing graphic assets, while adding in mobile-specific interactivity for this unique form factor. Much of the Bing Bar’s functionality has been ported, including stocks, weather, and real-time feeds of MSN content.

Got an S60 phone? Point your mobile browser at the demo application, located at http://silverlight.net/content/samples/s60/bing, and experience Bing in the palm of your hand.

Project Tuva

An interactive video application developed for Microsoft Research

Project Tuva is an interactive video application developed for Microsoft Research. It wraps up many of our team’s passions in one project: history, interactive video, education, science, and rich internet applications. We are thrilled to be part of the team that brought this exciting video portal to life.

Project Tuva is an interactive video experience that makes learning about science relevant and exciting through annotations authored by researchers and subject-matter experts. Project Tuva launched with Richard Feynman’s Messenger Series lectures, a cornerstone set of seven talks at Cornell University in 1964. These videos are enhanced with a number of different layers of contextual information: fully-searchable transcripts and captions, time-synchronized contextual “extras” that link to related web resources, the ability to take notes while watching, integration with Microsoft Research’s own amazing World Wide Telescope project, and more. More…

Microsoft Local Impact Map

Silverlight Visualization of Corporate Social Responsibility

The Local Impact Map shows the community-level, positive human and economic impacts of Microsoft's citizenship efforts around the globe.

Stimulant loves technology that tells a story and makes a difference, so we were especially thrilled when the Microsoft corporate citizenship team asked us to design and build the Microsoft Local Impact Map, which details hundreds of stories about the positive human and economic impacts Microsoft makes around the globe.

We used Microsoft’s own technologies, especially Silverlight and Deep Zoom, to create a map whose look and behavior keeps the focus on what matters most: the positive impact throughout the world made by the corporate citizenship and responsibility programs at Microsoft.

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OneRiot Video Search IE8 Webslice

Real-time video search from the IE8 toolbar

Interactive webslices proivde quick access to rich content

OneRiot is a real-time search engine that finds “the pulse of the web” – the news, stories, and videos people are buzzing about right now. OneRiot’s search results reflect what people are reading, sharing and even twittering about on-line in real-time.

OneRiot asked Stimulant to help find a creative way to showcase their new video search functionality using IE8′s Webslices. Stimulant worked with OneRiot’s technical team to develop a custom API for an interactive Silverlight-based webslice that surfaces top videos and search results directly from IE8′s toolbar.

If you’re running IE8, grab the webslice here.

National Geographic Webslices

National Geographic brings rich and engaging content directly to the IE8 toolbar.
National Geographic Webslice

Interactive webslices proivde quick access to rich content

When it comes to engaging content and photography, National Geographic stands in a class of its own. Looking to build larger audiences for some of its most popular features, such as the Photo of the Day and Your Shot – Daily Dozen, National Geographic turned to Stimulant.

Building on the success of the One Riot webslice, Stimulant looked again to Silverlight to create 2 webslices that showcased the powerful imagery and timely RSS-based content in an easy-to-use interface. Stimulant was able to build a custom UI on top all of Natonal Geographic’s existing RSS feeds, requiring almost no intervention from the client’s technical team.

Looking to get more in touch with the world around you, both near and far? Grab the National Geographic News webslices for IE8.

MIXr Mobile Networking App

Silverlight Mobile Application

How are you feeling? Where can you go to match your mood...and when? These are complex, location-based questions that our MIXr social networking application helps to answer.

Social networking isn’t usually about being social in the real world. When Microsoft asked us to re-imagine what a location-aware, mobile user experience could be for the MIX08 Conference keynote, we wanted to put the “social” back in social networking.

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Silverlight.net Showcase

Silverlight Rich Internet Application

Using Silverlight to promote Silverlight on Silverlight.net...we love recursive projects!

Silverlight is seen as Microsoft‘s answer to Flash, but being a new technology, driving adoption is key. Stimulant partnered with StepChange to create an interactive, juried showcase of leading rich internet applications for their flagship platform site, Silverlight.net…using Silverlight to promote Silverlight.

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Silverlight Around the World

Silverlight 1.0 Data Visualization

This data visualization on Silverlight.net underscored the RIA potential of Silverlight 1.0.

Silverlight isn’t just a way to deliver video (although it’s brilliant at that); one can use it to build all manner of rich internet applications (RIAs). Microsoft needed a way to show off the RIA possibilities of Silverlight in a context that highlighted the platform itself.

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Creating interaction beyond the computer.

From desktop to device, multi-touch to gestural, and portable to permanent, Stimulant creates magical multi-user experiences that bring people together.