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‘Ralph Breaks VR’ Hyper-Reality Experience Is An All-Out Assault On Your Senses

VRScout

Choose the wrong one and you’ll receive a little shock thanks to the The VOID’s haptic vests. . The developers claim this first objective exists to assist users in acclimating to their new virtual environment by allowing them to perform a series of simple interactions using their own two hands. Tickets start at $29.95

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PTSD Exposure Therapy in VR: Importance of Storytelling & Emotional Presence in Healing Trauma

Road to VR

I had a chance to try out a demo of the VR PTSD Exposure Therapy project during a reception at USC ICT during the IEEE VR 2017 conference in Los Angeles in March, and was struck by their holistic multi-modal approach of using subwoofers, smells, and passive haptic guns. Support Voices of VR.

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Reaching into 3D Data, Exploring CAD Designs, Virtual Meetings, and More

Leapmotion

Much like our UI Widgets , it’s a set of interface elements – switch, lever and potentiometer – that can be embedded in any virtual environment. This is just a sample of what Dale’s been working on for his undergraduate degree in digital media at York University’s Lassonde School of Engineering in Toronto, Canada.

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The Jetset with Headsets: How XR Will Revolutionize Air Travel, with Neutral Digital’s Greg Caterer

XR for Business Podcast

One of the things that blew me away was the photorealism that you guys have created of 3D models and virtual environments, of being in an airplane. So let’s use the Air Canada example as the main one. So a couple of examples against that, Air Canada being the most current one right now. Greg: Absolutely. Greg: Yeah.

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The Jetset with Headsets: How XR Will Revolutionize Air Travel, with Neutral Digital’s Greg Caterer

XR for Business Podcast

One of the things that blew me away was the photorealism that you guys have created of 3D models and virtual environments, of being in an airplane. So let’s use the Air Canada example as the main one. So a couple of examples against that, Air Canada being the most current one right now. Greg: Absolutely. Greg: Yeah.

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XR Technologies in Service of the Human Experience, with Voices of VR Podcast’s Kent Bye – Part 2

XR for Business Podcast

Or in Canada, USDZed. And I never even thought about neural nets for vehicles using virtual environments to train the neural net. And people have already been able to do that by turning their torso into an ear, by rewiring, taking audio sounds, transmitting it to a different haptic feedback onto your body.

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XR Technologies in Service of the Human Experience, with Voices of VR Podcast’s Kent Bye – Part 2

XR for Business Podcast

Or in Canada, USDZed. And I never even thought about neural nets for vehicles using virtual environments to train the neural net. And people have already been able to do that by turning their torso into an ear, by rewiring, taking audio sounds, transmitting it to a different haptic feedback onto your body.