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  2. VirtuSphere - Wikipedia

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    VirtuSphere is a spherical virtual reality device. It consists of a 10-foot hollow sphere, which is placed on a special platform that allows the sphere to rotate freely in any direction according to the user’s steps.

  3. Virtual fixture - Wikipedia

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    Virtual fixtures: Used to enhance operator performance in the telerobotic control of Fitt's Law peg-board task. The concept of virtual fixtures was first introduced [2] as an overlay of virtual sensory information on a workspace in order to improve human performance in direct and remotely manipulated tasks. The virtual sensory overlays can be ...

  4. Virtuix Omni - Wikipedia

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    The Omni is a locomotion simulator designed to work as a game controller, and allows gamers to physically walk within the game environment in which they are playing. It is used in tandem with the HTC Vive for a full virtual reality game setup. The surface is bowl-shaped and requires special low friction shoes or shoe covers.

  5. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    The first Canadian virtual reality film festival was the FIVARS Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories, founded in 2015 by Keram Malicki-Sánchez. [131] In 2016, the first Polish VR program, The Abakanowicz Art Room was realized – it documented the art office of Magdalena Abakanowicz , made by Jarosław Pijarowski and ...

  6. Extended reality - Wikipedia

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    Extended reality (XR) is an umbrella term to refer to augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and virtual reality (VR). The technology is intended to combine or mirror the physical world with a " digital twin world" able to interact with it, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] giving users an immersive experience by being in a virtual or augmented environment.

  7. Zero Latency (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company also sells its systems to businesses requiring free-roam virtual reality applications. [9] Due to their cost and complexity, Zero Latency VR's systems are not ideal for private use. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Instead, they are intended to be used as public virtual gaming spaces or theme park attractions.