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Virtual Virtual Reality

A low cost alternative to purchasing a CAVE
 
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For consumers who can't afford the expensive of a full featured 4-wall CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment), this system would use a HMD (Head Mounted Display) so that the user could see and interact with a virtual CAVE, which in turn would give the user a sense of presence in a real CAVE. The user could see an avitar representation of himself standing in a CAVE and can see what its like to use all the CAVE software and features without being in a real CAVE.
Huge, Dec 10 2002

CAVE http://www.evl.uic.edu/pape/CAVE/
Cave Automatic Virtual Environment [Huge, Oct 04 2004]

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       <head explodes>
st3f, Dec 10 2002
  

       No, sorry. Not a clue.
angel, Dec 10 2002
  

       Now you too can play at being a geek. Wonderful.
dalek, Dec 10 2002
  

       How is this different from simply running the same simulation that you would have run in the CAVE, but with an HMD?
krelnik, Dec 10 2002
  


 

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