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VR/AR/MR applications in Medicine

Medecine Virtual and Augmented Reality in the health SSVAR  is promoting  medecine in Switzerland  using the VR /RA technology . We are currently in touch with some Partners in medecine and will update soon our website with  our Works. We are pleased to work with YOU as well on any projects related to this topic. Virtual reality...

Our mission in the Art Area.

One of the mission of the SSVAR  is to promote  to the public Art, cultural héritage(including architecture) in Switzerland  using the VR /RA technology to the public. We are currently in touch with some Partners in arts  and will update soon our website with  our Works. We are pleased to work with YOU as well...

Virtual Reality Gear

This is used to refer to the input devices, clothing and equipment worn by people who engage in virtual reality. This includes: Virtual reality glasses or goggles Data gloves Head mounted displays (HMD) Data suits Workbenches Joysticks This also includes haptic devices which enable the user to feel a sense of touch when they manipulate...

RESONANCE: A Jump VR Video

RESONANCE: A Jump VR Video

This is a Jump (g.co/jump) VR video—a brand new kind of video that gives you a sense of depth in every direction so you feel like you’re actually there. For full effect, watch it in a Google Cardboard viewer (g.co/cardboard). Thanks for watching!! Love and respect to everyone who made this possible. iTunes: http://smarturl.it/tyta81 Spotify:...

360 Google Spotlight Story: HELP

360 Google Spotlight Story: HELP

Our first live action story takes place in the middle of downtown Los Angeles, where a meteor shower has left a deep scar on the streets of Chinatown. Panic, fear and an alien sends a young woman scrambling to escape. Directed by Justin Lin (Fast & Furious, Star Trek Beyond). To view the show in...

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....

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