The view directly below her was dizzying. She was hundreds of feet above the street. The scaffolding around her was rusted and shaky. Though she didn’t want to, she gave in to the crowd around her, urging her to stand up, to try to keep her balance on the thin, metal rail. Continue reading “Disbelief and Belief in Virtual Reality”
I had read a few articles about people trying the Oculus Rift for the first time. However, I still didn’t believe it. There was no way that putting on a clunky, heavy, head mounted display (HMD) could make you feel like you were in a small house in Italy. Maybe, if you tried hard enough, you could Continue reading “Total Immersion: DK1 vs DK2”
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