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Virtual Reality
What is Virtual Reality?
The definition of virtual
reality comes, naturally, from the
definitions for both ‘virtual’ and
‘reality’. The definition of ‘virtual’ is
near and reality is what we
experience as human beings. So the
term ‘virtual reality’ basically means
‘near-reality’. This could, of course,
mean anything but it usually refers
to a specific type of reality
emulation.
virtual reality entails presenting
our senses with a computer
generated virtual environment
that we can explore in some fashion.
In technical terms…
Virtual reality is the term used to describe a
three-dimensional, computer generated
environment which can be explored and
interacted with by a person. That person
becomes part of this virtual world or is
immersed within this environment and whilst
there, is able to manipulate objects or perform a
series of actions.
How is virtual reality
achieved?
virtual reality is usually implemented using
computer technology. There are a range of
systems that are used for this purpose, such
as headsets, omni-directional treadmills and
special gloves. These are used to actually
stimulate our senses together in order to
create the illusion of reality.
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Why have virtual reality?
What makes the development of virtual reality
worthwhile? The potential entertainment value is
clear. Immersive films and video games are good
examples. The entertainment industry is after all a
multi-billion dollar one and consumers are always
keen on novelty. Virtual reality has many other,
more serious, applications as well.
Wherever it is too dangerous, expensive or impractical
to do something in reality, virtual reality is the answer.
From trainee fighter pilots to medical
applications trainee surgoun, virtual reality allows us
to take virtual risks in order to gain real world
experience. As the cost of virtual reality goes down
and it becomes more mainstream you can expect
more serious uses, such as education or productivity
applications, to come to the fore. Virtual reality and its
cousin augmented reality could substantively change
the way we interface with our digital technologies
There are a wide variety of applications for virtual
reality which include:
Architecture
Sport
Medicine
The Arts
Entertainment
Virtual reality can lead to new and exciting
discoveries in these areas which impact upon our
day to day lives.
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  • 3. What is Virtual Reality? The definition of virtual reality comes, naturally, from the definitions for both ‘virtual’ and ‘reality’. The definition of ‘virtual’ is near and reality is what we experience as human beings. So the term ‘virtual reality’ basically means ‘near-reality’. This could, of course, mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulation.
  • 4. virtual reality entails presenting our senses with a computer generated virtual environment that we can explore in some fashion.
  • 5. In technical terms… Virtual reality is the term used to describe a three-dimensional, computer generated environment which can be explored and interacted with by a person. That person becomes part of this virtual world or is immersed within this environment and whilst there, is able to manipulate objects or perform a series of actions.
  • 6. How is virtual reality achieved? virtual reality is usually implemented using computer technology. There are a range of systems that are used for this purpose, such as headsets, omni-directional treadmills and special gloves. These are used to actually stimulate our senses together in order to create the illusion of reality.
  • 8. Why have virtual reality? What makes the development of virtual reality worthwhile? The potential entertainment value is clear. Immersive films and video games are good examples. The entertainment industry is after all a multi-billion dollar one and consumers are always keen on novelty. Virtual reality has many other, more serious, applications as well.
  • 9. Wherever it is too dangerous, expensive or impractical to do something in reality, virtual reality is the answer. From trainee fighter pilots to medical applications trainee surgoun, virtual reality allows us to take virtual risks in order to gain real world experience. As the cost of virtual reality goes down and it becomes more mainstream you can expect more serious uses, such as education or productivity applications, to come to the fore. Virtual reality and its cousin augmented reality could substantively change the way we interface with our digital technologies
  • 10. There are a wide variety of applications for virtual reality which include: Architecture Sport Medicine The Arts Entertainment Virtual reality can lead to new and exciting discoveries in these areas which impact upon our day to day lives.