Tag: perception

IEEE VR 2009

Then after two days of 3DUI, Searis, PIVE and workshops was the actual IEEE VR Conference. For four days the weather was rainy and cold, and finally on the last day the sun woke up and gave us…

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3DUI, Searis, PIVE 2009

Two days before the real IEEE VR conference are other international events, mostly running in parallel. So choosing between one or another is really heartbreaking. The organizers managed to have only a single track for the VR conference…

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Visiting the Max Planck Institute

I’ve had the great honnor to be invited by Betty Mohler, who is currently working at the Max Planck Institute in Tuebingen, Germany, to come and visit their research projects that use VR. Part of what they do…

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VR in Marseille

The CRVM , VR research center in sunny Marseille, south of France, had the greatest idea of publishing lots of the videos of their work (in french). (I’m sure you can guess what software they’re using..) Here are…

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Redirected Walking – Playing with your perception’s limits

“Redirected walking allows users to walk through large-scale immersive Virtual Environments (IVEs) while physically remaining in a reasonable small workspace.” I have already talked a bit about this technique that I discovered back at 3DUI 2008 but which…

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