MIT Reality Hack

MIT Reality Hack is a 5 day event held every January that comprises of thought leaders, brand mentors and creators, participants, students, and technology lovers to come together and attend tech workshops, talks, discussions, fireside chats, collaborations, hacking, and more. Participants of various backgrounds and all skill levels attend from all over the world. Reality Hack starts with workshops and bringing together teams. Hacking then takes over for 3 days, with mentors, hardware, and snacks to guide the way. It culminates in judging and a public expo to bring to light some of the amazing projects and ideas developed.

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Limbic Chair at #IIFVAR 2017 in Zurich

Below your hips you walk - above your hips, you work: In order to be successful in the long term VR needs to give us the same freedom of movement and ease of use that we have in real life, we need to be able to use our hands and motion induced discomfort needs to be minimal. Based on neurological principles, we propose the Limbic Chair, a chair-like, body motion based navigation device for office use in VR.

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