Sentences with phrase «of virtual reality glasses»

You'll be able to modify the climate at will to solve all kinds of puzzles and make use of Virtual Reality glasses to make the experience even more immersive.

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There's no market at this point,» said Tom Frencel, the Chief Executive of Little Guy Games, which put development of a Glass game on hold this year and is looking at other platforms, including the Facebook Inc - owned virtual - reality goggles Oculus Rift.
The virtual - reality headset Oculus Rift could be used in the manufacturing industry to examine virtual models, while Google Glass could give surgeons hands - free access to information and allow them to create video records of their actions in case of malpractice suits.
But he's wearing a new set of Epson Moverio B200 glasses that allow an entire world of virtual characters, objects and structures to overlay and interact with his real environment through so - called «augmented reality
Patients wear virtual reality glasses that guide them through a series of exercises, while a custom - made camera tracks their movements.
The device generate the sensation of heat, cold, vibration and roughness of objects that are part of a virtual reality, however, the gloves are complemented with Oculus Rift glasses.
Crichton shoots it mainly from the villain's perspective, thereby reducing the classic western brawl — Dr. Larry flies through panes of glass as though they're saloon windows — to crude virtual reality.
For blind people, if you have a person with appropriate glasses, it recognizes objects in front of them, and it is a kind of virtual reality, as it becomes sound, so that the blind person gets to hear a different sound with each object.
With the rise of wearables like Virtual Reality (VR) and Google Glass headsets as well as smartwatches, wearable technology has proven that its place in higher education and even corporate training is perhaps just as viable as its place in entertainment.
The idea of simply slipping on a headset and immediately being immersed into another world seems like something out of a sci - fi movie, but virtual reality gadgets, such as Google Glass, Oculus Rift and others, are making it possible.
Virgin Atlantic introduced Google Glass and Sony SmartWatch 2 in April 2014 (as a customer arrives, staff receive personalised information about the individual direct to their glasses or watch), whilst Qantas may partner with Samsung to launch a trial run of virtual reality (VR) entertainment for its premium passengers.
Vuzix Corporation, a leading supplier of Smart Glasses, Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies and products for the...
One person had a motion - sick type of reaction after wearing the virtual reality glasses so that could be a caution for some if you are sensitive to that.
More to the point, how would an Xbox version of the device work alongside Kinect, what can poor glasses wearers like me do to avoid the indignity of double specs and honestly, do we truly even want virtual reality in our gaming?
Martha Jane Bradford is featured in the important exhibition Through the Virtual Looking Glass: A Mixed Reality Exhibition of the Art of Virtual Worlds.
I think painting will finally be able to fully incorporate the notion of time into itself by creating experiential paintings that can be viewed and experienced through screen technology which becomes one with our eyes (ie Google Glass / lenses) or everyday virtual reality simulators such as the Oculus Rift.
1992 «Bitte berühren»: Interaktive Videoinstallationen, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany Through the Looking Glass: Artists» First Encounters with Virtual Reality, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York Art at the Armory: Occupied Territory, Chicago Avenue Armory, Chicago Chicago Video and Orality, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
Several works stand out: photographer Deana Lawson and painter Henry Taylor point to deep - seated racial tensions, Jordan Wolfson's virtual reality video underlines the numbing effect of real and virtual violence, Raul de Nieves bejewelled faux stained glass wall finds beauty in the esoteric and spiritual and Samara Golden's disorienting multi-storey installation illustrates the unnerving effect of insipid architecture and urban sprawl.
Right now, virtual and augmented reality headsets use fundamentally different visual technology, and it's difficult for a pair of small glasses to block out the outside world the way a VR headset can.
Microsoft is going beyond virtual reality and will attempt to surpass the likes of Google Glass and Oculus Rift, inviting developers who follow said solutions to build new content for the platform.
Augmented reality (AR) technology is about seeing virtual content and information in the real world around you, whether you're looking through a smartphone or a pair of smart glasses.
Technologists have been experimenting with virtual reality since the mid-19th century, working their way up from realistic art panoramas to driving simulators to glasses that could replicate a virtual environment in front of a user's eyes.
One such pair of glasses use an integrated display to merge the surroundings with a virtual one while other approaches mimic the Samsung Gear VR, which uses a compatible Galaxy smartphone to act as the virtual reality display.
LG calls these accessories LG Friends, and they include a camera for taking 360 - degree photos, a pair of foldable virtual reality glasses and even a remote control spherical ball equipped with a camera.
The company will provide each of its brokerages with a virtual reality camera and Google cardboard glasses.
Engel & Völkers North America will provide each of its brokerages with an immoviewer virtual reality camera and Google cardboard glasses, as well as informational webinars, marketing tools and support.
Glass also described a variety of innovations, including virtual reality tours, a service that will allow people to get neighborhood information using the camera on their mobile device, and a new resource section that enables members to easily share realtor.com content with consumers.
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