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Imagine if happiness wasn’t a place you had to visit, but an adventure waiting for you—anywhere, anytime. As children, we dreamed of stepping into our favorite story worlds, of talking to legendary heroes, and of being part of magical adventures. For many, the closest...
Smell-O-Vision Is Here!
There has been a ton of VR activity the last couple of weeks. The Tech community is going crazy. Just as I had envisioned it years ago, the wave is breaking! With the seeming commercial success of one VR application; Occulus, Hololens, we will see an influx of money...
MM-One
This is way cool. Last week we looked at an interface device for immersive VR that allowed the user's shoes to elevate with the terrain. Nice Idea but hardly practical. This new device, on the other hand is very cool. This still is very confining. But Oh!, what it can...
Potential Storyworlds
It's no secret, I have long been a fan of dark fantasy. Somehow the grey lines separating good and evil, protagonist and antagonist have always attracted me. I guess they parallel life. It is never quite apparent who the good or bad guys are until viewed again in...
New Role for Second Person Perspective
It has always been my contention there are three perspectives to interactive storytelling experience: First Person, immersive, totally interactive Second Person, semi-interactive Third Person, passive With the new developments with AR/VR these days, most of the...
Leap Now Bundled with OSVR Hacker Dev Kit
Here is a quick and cool development involving Leap and OSVR. The folks over at Leap will be bundling their goods with the Razor folks in their combined OSVR package which is an open source VR development package. As mentioned in a prior article, Leap has an...
VR in the Court Room
Here is an interesting new article by the Swiss Institute of Forensic Medicine proposing using VR to help settle Court Room decisions. They are looking into using VR to re-create crime scenes or scenes under legal scrutiny. While this direction is hardly surprising,...
