Wednesday 23 May 2012

Virtual reality

Virtual reality

Virtual reality is an artificial environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment. On a computer, virtual reality is primarily experienced through two of the five senses: sight and sound. 
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U.S. Navy personnel using a VR parachute trainer

The CAVE system is one of the most immersive display systems for virtual reality environments.
This boy is playing a holographic game that incorporates virtual reality.

Head-mounted displays are computer monitors that you wear on your head. Most are mounted in a helmet or a set of goggles
The dexterous hand master uses sensors attached to each finger joint, enabling the glove to be like an exoskeleton. These gloves are more accurate than either fiber-optic gloves
This DataSuit interprets user motions, translating them into actions within a virtual environment.

Skyrim in Virtual Reality using HMZ-T1, TrackIR & Kinect


Popular products for creating virtual reality effects on personal computers include Bryce, Extreme 3D, Ray Dream Studio, trueSpace, 3D Studio MAX, and Visual Reality. The Virtual Reality Modelling Language (VRML)


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