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Reach into the Digital World: Getting Started with Leap Motion @ HackingEDU

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At Leap Motion, we believe that the next wave of technological interfaces will rely on the original human operating system: your hands. With HackingEDU just around the corner, Leap Motion is sponsoring the world’s largest education hackathon with over 100 Leap Motion Controllers for attendees to use.

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Reliving Memories With The Looking Glass Pro 3D Holographic Workstation

VRScout

This USB-C input can also be used to connect a variety of compatible controllers, including the Leap Motion tracker, Intel’s Realsense, even a Nintendo Joy-Con. Image Credit: VRScout. And my view is that the Looking Glass will actually be the primary interface that people use for 3-D content over the next 20 or 30 years.”. “I

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VR Bound Announces Nominees For Inaugural 2017 VR Awards

VRScout

Also announced was the judging panel that includes virtual reality experts such as Josh Naylor of Unity Technologies, Jenn Duong of Shiift, and CEO of Spiral Media Megan Gaiser. Along with categories that you would expect, such as gaming and entertainment, I was excited to see a category for VR education and training. Inception VR.

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Build AR & VR Apps With the Open-Source Virtuoso SDK

Peter Graham

The most popular tend to be videogame engines such as Unity and Unreal Engine which have been fine-tuned over many years. The Virtuoso toolkit has been in development for several years, initially aimed towards military medical training and education by advancing medical simulation systems.

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11 New #3DJam Demos: Droids and Discovery

Leapmotion

Check out educational 3D Jam demos that take you to the center of the earth, or into the human body. Education Projects. With an interactive simulation of a chemistry lab, you can try burning, exploding, irradiating, polymerizing, and more. They form part of the unofficial Leap Motion Jp developers group.

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5 Experiments from Leap Motion’s Internal Hackathon (Including the Augmented Reality Workspace)

Leapmotion

Recently, Leap Motion kicked off one of our internal hackathons, where small teams pitch and develop quick demos over the course of two days. Due to safety concerns, the team ultimately decided to make it into a sit-down space simulator where stars, comets, space dust, and planets fly past you. Utility: Swipey Joe McDesktop.

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VR Bungee Jumping, Samurai Swords, and 16 More New Demos

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Charles ( @cwan2011 ) is a software developer experienced in both iOS and Unity game development. His project Let’s Go Fly a Kite is a physics simulation of kite-flying with some interesting twists and turns. “In Flip Out was created by Charles Wan and Julian Halliday. Requires: Windows, Oculus Rift. Jenga Hero. Tatami Samurai.