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An HMD in a ski mask ?

I’ve sacrificed my ski mask so that I could mount my Vuzix VR 920 in it. It took me one hour. This has two great advantages : – it completely occludes the real world, which is good for…

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Sony PSMove – First impressions

I’ve been interviewed by the french tech magazine Amusement (October edition) about the new 3D controller by Sony, the PSMove. Sony liked the interview and decided to put it in the (french) press kit: The interview was done…

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Nvidia 3d Vision and VR Cameras : Calibration

One of the very good surprises of creating my VR Wall is that the Nvidia 3D vision driver with a GeForce doesn’t (completely) break VR cameras. I’ve managed to have a pretty good calibration, and I’ll detail the…

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VR Kit – Wall : A dream come true

Following the VR Kit – HMD (VR Goggles), here’s the Wall ! If you want to build one for yourself, join the VR Geeks ! I have to say I’ve been waiting to have this kind of setup…

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VR Kit – HMD : Portable VR

I finally have a first prototype of a HMD based VR Kit. This is a work I’m doing with my fellow VR Geeks of Paris. By the way we’ve just started a new webpage : http://www.VRGeeks.org There you…

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Cheap DIY HMD

What can I say ? That’s the future !

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DIY 3D Controller

Kyle McDonald shows at Instructables.com  how to make your own cheap 3d desktop tracker. Here’s a small video (non embeddable in my wordpress..) You need : One Arduino board (3) 270k resistors (3) 10k resistors Solder Wire Aluminum…

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iVibe Tactile Feedback System

iVibe.com is selling tactile feedback sits for $239.95 : The TFSU itself is a thick and durable seat cushion made of the highest quality fabric laminated polyurethane foam. It will fit in the chair you already use right…

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Wiirtual Reality

Johnny Lee is definitely a genius.. After the Finger Tracking and the Wiimote whiteboard, here’s how with two Wiimotes he’s creating VR games at home !! (not that we didn’t think about it, but hey.. he actually *did*…

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Multitouch with the Wiimote

A really clever use of the Wiimote, by Johnny Lee, from Carnegie Mellon University. You might need WiiYourself! to read the position of 4 different dots. It’s the best Wiimote interface I found so far.

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